Sask. poll clerks get ready for busy election day
Canadians get ready to head to the polls in Monday’s election, Elections Canada employees are gearing up for a long day.
Thousands of employees will wake up at the crack of dawn to set up polling stations across the nation. In Saskatchewan, polling stations open at 7:30 a.m. and stay open for 12 hours.
“Our staff will go in at 6:30 a.m. and it will be a big push to get everything set up and ready in that hour,” returning officer for Saskatoon-Grasswoods Rhea Wynne Moat said. “We’ve told most of our staff that they can anticipate to be there anywhere from 14 to 15 hours.”
Employees set up tables and chairs, hang up signs, set up screens and ballot boxes, check ballots and initial the back of ballots ahead of voting time. Once the 12 hours of voting time are up, employees must count the ballots.


