Both Kamloops electoral offices still looking to hire ahead of election day
KAMLOOPS — In just under two weeks, British Columbians will head to the polls to decide who has earned the privilege of forming a new provincial government. Election day is always busy, with thousands of polling locations across the province set up to welcome voters. Elections BC is mobilizing a fair-sized force to help make sure voters can cast their ballots.
“For a typical election, we hire about 25,000 workers,” Elections BC Director of Human Resources and Development Services Adia Kapoor explains. “We’re well on our way. Most of those officials will work on General Voting Day, which is October 24, but you’ll be seeing some election officials staffing our advanced voting opportunities around the province. Advanced voting starts next week, on October 15.”
Of course, COVID-19 is affecting how things will be done on polling day. Kapoor says the pandemic has forced Elections BC to combine some of their regular positions, meaning there will be fewer people inside voting locations. However, there will be more people working to ensure voters remain safe and can vote effectively.