They each have a specific position. And as you mentioned, Pennsylvania is sort of unique in a lot of ways because Three of those five [poll worker] positions are elected. Those positions are the judge of elections. Who's really the person who. Who is in charge on election Day at that polling place. There is something called a majority and minority inspector. (02:46–02:50)
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