Elections

The Judge of Probate is the Chief Election Officer.

Contacts:
Secretary of State 334-242-7210

Democratic Party Contact:
Vanessa Owens, Chairperson -  vanessaowens0104@gmail.com

Republican Party Contact:
Chuck Bradley, Chairperson -  Bradleychuck92@gmail.com

Voting Registration Verification and Polling Location
To see if you are registered to vote and/or check your polling location please visit http://myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/ 

Poll Worker Qualifications:
To qualify as a Poll Worker you must be:

  1. 18 years of age
  2. A registered voter in Coosa County
  3. Attend poll worker school

The Appointing Board meets prior to each election and appoints the workers from the list of qualified workers. Poll Workers generally serve in the precinct in which they vote; however, a poll worker may be selected to work in different precinct. Each precinct has a maximum number of workers that are allowed to serve. If you are chosen by the Appointing Board to be a poll worker, you will receive a letter from the Judge of Probate informing you of the site you’ve been assigned to, the duty you’ve been assigned, the Chief Inspector of the site, and the time, place and location of the Poll Worker School.

Alabama Law requires each Poll Worker be trained prior to every election. Training sessions are held approximately one to two weeks before each election. Compensation for working the polls is $100 per election – this amount includes $25 for training.