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Jobs at Vote on Campus offices

Over 100 post-secondary institutions across Canada will host a Vote on Campus office during the next general election. These offices will be open for four days, from Sunday to Wednesday, two weeks before election day. When you work at a Vote on Campus office, you provide information, registration and voting services to electors, even those who aren't students or who don't live in the riding where you're working.

Most Vote on Campus jobs last for the four days that the office is open, though some start earlier to organize training and set up the office. Vote on Campus offices are usually open for 12 hours on weekdays and for 6 hours on weekends.

When you work at a Vote on Campus office, you work directly with the public. Vote on Campus offices can be busy at times, but you'll always have a team to support you.

Jobs at a Vote on Campus office include:

These are paid positions.

Visit the Elections Canada website to find the most up-to-date information on pay rates.

How to apply

We are still working on the application form, but when it's ready you will find it on the Elections Canada website. Most jobs are filled only during the election period, but you can apply earlier. You can also reach out to your student association. Students are encouraged to apply to work at Vote on Campus offices.