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Presenter says election integrity rests on poll workers as community volunteers
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Summary
A presenter told the meeting that every decision is rooted in election integrity and emphasized that poll workers and elections office staff are local neighbors who ensure voters' voices are heard.
A presenter at the meeting said every decision the body makes "is really based on the integrity of the elections," and urged recognition of poll workers as community volunteers who help neighbors and friends participate in the democratic process. "The community service aspect of it, just helping my neighbors, my friends," the presenter said, adding that people who staff polling places and elections offices are "your friends...your neighbors...your countrymen."
The presenter framed poll work as civic service and said that workers at polling sites and in election offices play a direct role in ensuring that "your voice is heard." No motions, votes, or formal actions were recorded in the transcript; the remarks were presented as a statement of principle and community context rather than a proposal for policy change.
The meeting did not record any names or formal titles for the speaker, and no statutes, ordinances, or specific programs were referenced in the recorded remarks. The comments focused on the importance of election integrity and on portraying poll workers as members of the local community whose service supports voter participation.

