(A) At each polling place there shall be a sufficient number of poll workers to handle the anticipated number of voters. The supervisor of elections and City Clerk shall determine the necessary number prior to the date of the election. The City Clerk shall appoint the poll workers for any municipal election; provided, however, when a municipal election is held in conjunction with an election conducted by the supervisor of elections, the poll workers shall be those appointed by the supervisor of elections. Poll workers shall receive wages comparable to those paid by the county, unless otherwise approved by the City Council.
(B) All persons who shall serve as poll workers for any city election shall have the status of casual and temporary employees not entitled to the status or to any of the rights or benefits of regular or permanent municipal employees.
(C) In the event any poll worker so appointed refuses the appointment or is unable to serve in the election, the City Clerk shall name a successor to serve in the place and stead of such worker.
(Ord. 2001-08, passed 2-1-01)