The Greene County Clerk is always looking for new election judges. Election judges work in bi-partisan teams (both Republicans and Democrats), and are charged with the conduct of fair elections by working at the polls on election day.
Pursuant to R.S.Mo. §115.085, “No person shall be appointed to serve as an election judge
who is not a registered voter in this state; provided that, before any election authority
may appoint judges who are registered voters of another election authority's jurisdiction,
the election authority shall obtain the written consent of the election authority for the
jurisdiction where the prospective judges are registered to vote. Each election judge
shall be a person of good repute and character who can speak, read, and write the English
language. No person shall serve as an election judge at any polling place in which his or
her name or the name of a relative within the second degree, by consanguinity or affinity,
appears on the ballot. However, no relative of any unopposed candidate shall be
disqualified from serving as an election judge in any election jurisdiction of the state.
No election judge shall, during his or her term of office, hold any other elective public
office, other than as a member of a political party committee or township office, except
any person who is elected to a board or commission of a political subdivision or special
district may serve as an election judge except at a polling place where such political
subdivision or special district has an issue or candidate on the ballot. In any county
having a population of less than two hundred fifty thousand inhabitants, any candidate for
the county committee of a political party who is not a candidate for any other office
and who is unopposed for election as a member of the committee shall not be disqualified
from serving as an election judge.”