By Eric Stock
BLOOMINGTON – The Bloomington Election Commission is short on judges at three polling centers for the upcoming election.
Election judges are needed at Northside Church of Christ, First Church of Nazarene and St. Patrick Church of Merna.
Election Commission assistant director Cathy Haab says there’s often a need for new election judges during every four-year cycle.
“As they go on four years down the road they’re lives change, their schedules change,” said Haab. “We have people that move away or gain new family resopnsibilities.”
Haab added if there aren’t enough judges, the voting process could get slowed.
“Some of our bigger polls have three precintcs,” said Haab. “So we really need 15 people and for them to only have six or seven people in a busy eleciton, it makes it hard for our election judges.”
McLean County Clerk Kathy Michael said her office has 35 to 40 spots open for election judges this spring, but 70 new judges started getting training this week.
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