November 3, 2020 - General Election Worker Quiz Question Title * 1. Please add your name and email address to receive credit for Election Worker Training Full Name Email Address Phone Number Question Title * 2. A voter must have a photo ID in order to vote. True False Question Title * 3. If a voter is not listed in the Epollbook, they do not have any chance to vote. True False Question Title * 4. Mark all valid forms of ID Expired Michigan Driver's License or State ID Current Michigan Driver's License or State ID School ID from an accredited High School or College Military ID Expired Out of State Driver's License Current Out of State Driver's License Concealed Carry Permit US Passport Question Title * 5. What information does an election worker need to add to the application to vote before giving the voter their ballot? Check all that apply. The voter's ballot number The voter's voter Number The election worker's initials An election worker signature on the affidavit on the backside when the voter does not have ID. Question Title * 6. When you check a voter's ID, the address must match their voter application address. True False Question Title * 7. If someone is in line to vote at 8:00 p.m, they can still vote. True False Question Title * 8. The last day to register to vote in order to vote in an election is... 30 days before Election Day. 1 year before Election Day. 14 days before Election Day. Up until 8:00 p.m. Election Day. Question Title * 9. All election workers must wear mask or face shield all day. True False Question Title * 10. Using your personal phone, you can access helpful videos on Election Day like how to set up equipment (tabulator and the Voter Assist Terminal) by visiting wyomingmi.gov/electiontraining. True False Question Title * 11. When you are setting up the tabulator, check to see if it is on battery power. If it is on battery power, what should you do? Check all that apply. Check to make sure the outlet you're using is working. You can do this by using a cell phone charger or something else that will show the outlet is working. If the outlet isn't working, try moving the tabulator to a working outlet. If the outlet is working but the tabulator is still on battery power, contact the Clerk's Office immediately. Question Title * 12. If the tabulator has a power outage at some point during Election Day and stops tabulating ballots, what should you do? Check all that apply. Troubleshoot the issue to see if it's a fixable issue like the cord being unplugged. Tell voters that the precinct is closed and voting will not continue. After you confirm you cannot solve the power issue, contact the City Clerk's Office to alert them of the issue. If the tabulator computer is no longer functioning, open the auxiliary bin on the tabulator to place ballots until the tabulator computer is functioning again. If the auxiliary bin is opened for voters to place their ballot, make sure to continue to remove the ballot number tab before they place the ballot in the auxiliary bin. If the auxiliary bin is opened for voters to place their ballot, explain to voters that their vote will be counted once the computer is repaired. There will be two workers who perform this action from different parties to make sure every vote is counted. Question Title * 13. Ballots may jam on election day. What is the first thing you need to do when this happens? Attempt to take the ballot out immediately and feed it back into the machine. Attempt to take the ballot out immediately and place the main bin without feeding it through the tabulator. You absolutely must read the tabulator prompt before attempting to fix the issue. There are different types of ballot jams that need to be handled differently. Follow the instructions on the tabulator to make sure you are handling the jam properly. Question Title * 14. Voters can be denied the right to vote if they are not wearing a mask. True False Question Title * 15. Tell voters to keep their pen the whole time. Then, collect and sanitize them once they cast their ballot. True False Question Title * 16. Frequently or at least every hour, sanitize door handles, voting booths, tables, and any other surfaces voters touch. True False Question Title * 17. The e-pollbook shows that a voter was issued an absentee ballot. Can they vote in the precinct? No - the voter has their ballot and has to vote absentee Yes - Issue them a new ballot without any further questions or processes It depends - If the voter has their absentee ballot, they can surrender it to you and you can issue a new ballot. If the voter does not have their absentee ballot, call the Clerk's Office to verify an absentee ballot was not received. Once confirmed that their ballot was not received, the voter can complete an Affidavit of Lost or Destroyed Absentee Ballot, and then you can issue them a ballot. Question Title * 18. Mark all the situations when you should call the City Clerk's Office, Someone is campaigning in the precinct and not following instructions to stop or leave. You are missing supplies at the beginning of the day. You are running low on supplies throughout the day. The Clerk's Office marked that they have received an absentee ballot from the voter. The voter is marked as receiving an absentee ballot and does not have their absentee ballot to surrender. The computer, E-pollbook, Tabulator, or Voter Assistance Terminal isn't functioning. Question Title * 19. When should you make a general remark in the E-pollbook? Any time a correction is made to correct an issue that occurred in e-pollbook, like a mistyped ballot number. When a voter receives help completing their ballot from someone they choose or two election workers from different political parties. When the polls were opened and when they closed. Any other general remarks with information that may help you to communicate something that happened in the precinct. If a piece of equipment breaks, like the tabulator, a remark should be made to note the time it was first noted and reported to the Clerk's Office and when it was repaired. Question Title * 20. When should you make a voter remark in the E-pollbook? When the voter has a status flag, make a voter-specific remark about what you did to address this. If a voter is upset by something in the precinct, like being asked to remove campaign material, make a remark to state this. Any other voter-specific information that may help you to communicate something that happened in the precinct. If the tabulator breaks down and you have to use the auxiliary bin for all voters' ballots Question Title * 21. Do you have any questions, concerns, or need more clarity on anything? Please list your questions here by July 28. City Clerk, Kelli VandenBerg will post a video by July 30 at www.wyomingmi.gov/electiontraining, answering all the questions submitted. Done