The midterm election is just days away and county leaders are hoping they can get more observers for democrats and republicans at rural voting centers.
On Tuesday, Pima County Board Supervisors approved a travel stipend for poll workers. They said their goal is to make sure there are incentives to working in rural areas.
Edelman is a democrat and is one of the many observers on election day that will be making sure your vote gets counted. For those working in remote voting centers in Pima County they'll now be able to collect a travel stipend. As of Thursday, all of Pima County's voting locations met the minimum requirements when it comes to staffing. Officials say they still need six observers at some of their rural voting centers, three republicans and one democrat.
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