Voters can find their designated polling places at the city Board of Elections website, and report any problems to
poll workers there or by calling their borough offices.
Not exact matches
There's no surprise here since a Gallup
poll identifies that 70 % of U.S.
workers are not engaged at work, and some 30 % have no idea of what is expected of them.
The majority of employers (52 percent) typically offer candidates salaries below what they're willing to ultimately pay so
there's room to negotiate, according to CareerBuilder's latest survey, which
polled more than 4,600 full - time employers and 3,450 U.S.
workers between May and September.
In recent elections,
there were instances when newly registered voters were told by
poll workers they «accidentally» showed up at the wrong
poll site and were redirected (sometimes across town).
A block away, Baez volunteers said they noticed
poll workers lounging around outside since
there was little to do in the station.
A
poll worker in Brooklyn Heights» 101 Clark Street
polling site told the Eagle that
there were far fewer errantly purged names on the voter list this time around.
«What I can confirm for you is that
there were no
poll workers opening absentee ballots — that is an unsubstantiated rumor,» he said.
«What I can confirm for you is that
there were no
poll workers opening absentee ballots — that is an unsubstantiated rumor.»
There was also a TNS
poll yesterday, which asked a rather strange question on whether people thought public sector
workers should strike (40 %) OR the government should continue with the reforms regardless (37 %), which is rather tricky to interpret as it deals with both whether people should strike and whether the government should proceed.
Poll workers directed them to fill affidavit ballots, and insisted
there was nothing else they could do.
«The
poll workers typically only have registration information for the voters that are supposed to be
there,» Palfrey says.