Taylor Clark
LJI Reporter
With two months until the citizens of Gatineau decide on a new mayor, the City is looking to fill around 2,000 electoral staff positions leading up to the by-election on June 9.
Positions range from information and law enforcement officer to secretary with pay varying from $200 to $450 per day. Those interested would be required to work on June 2 as part of the advance voting and on election day, June 9.
Applicants must be 16 years of age or older on election day, hold Canadian citizenship, and have resided in Quebec for at least six months.
The selected individuals will have to take part in compulsory training that will depend on the specific position. Details on this training will be communicated at a later date.
Application forms as well as more information about the positions can be found at gatineau.ca/emplois-election.
Photo caption: The Ville de Gatineau is searching for residents to fill electoral staff positions for the upcoming by-election on June 9.
Photo credit: Elections Canada Photo