Employment Centre
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Elections Ontario offers a competitive rewards program and career growth opportunities in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment. Our recruitment process reflects our mission to uphold the integrity and accessibility of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair, and impartial manner.
We are committed to fostering a positive, safe and supportive work environment that is inclusive, healthy, accessible, and is free from discrimination, harassment and workplace violence.
Together we lead change by building modern services that put the needs of electors first.
We are recruiting election officials at voting locations for the 2025 provincial general election. All positions are paid and training is provided.
- When you submit your online job application, if you have included your email address, you will receive an auto reply that your application has been successfully submitted.
- If you do not wish to apply online, you can apply at your local election office in person.
- The local election office will be contacting successful applicants from January 30 to February 26. More information about the position and pay will be provided at that time.
- Jobs and their locations are assigned by the local election office.
Election officials working at the technology-based polls will be using electronic poll books and vote tabulators. Applicants will need to be comfortable using technology.
Election officials working at the non-technology-based polls will be using paper-based products.
To work as an election official, you must be:
- At least 18 years of age (at least 16 years of age for the position of Information Assistant and Tabulator Deputy Returning Officer);
- a Canadian citizen (you do not need to be a Canadian citizen for the position of Information Assistant); and
- a resident of Ontario.
We are seeking individuals who:
- are personable;
- have problem-solving skills;
- are able to act as a leader;
- are able to communicate in English and French for electoral districts designated as bilingual;
- are able to work long shifts (14+ hours on election day); and
- hold a valid driver's license and vehicle, if needed.
Previous election experience is considered an asset. Please note that positions (both tech and non-tech) and voting locations are assigned by the Returning Officer, and that travel may be required for training.
Local election office information:
Use Voter Information Service to find local election office information.
We do not currently have any employment opportunities. All future vacancies will be posted on this page so please check again soon.
Thank you for your interest in working for Elections Ontario. We do not accept unsolicited resumes. Please visit this page regularly to find available positions to match your skills, job experience and qualifications.