Elmore County Elections

Elmore County Elections

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Important Election Information



Ballot Information

Elmore County Democratic Party Sample Ballot for the Primary Election on March 5, 2024.

Elmore County Republican Party Sample Ballot for the Primary Election on March 5, 2024.


Poll Worker Qualifications


To qualify as a Poll Worker you must be:

•   18 years of age

•   A registered voter in Elmore County

•   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. Each precinct has a maximum number of workers that are allowed to serve, based on the number of registered voters for that precinct. Ideally, the precinct Chief Inspector will call each potential worker from their precinct, to verify each worker’s availability prior to the Appointing Board meeting. If you are chosen by the Appointing Board, you will receive a letter from the Judge of Probate of Elmore County 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 one hundred dollars per election – this amount includes twenty-five dollars for training.


Poll Worker Application Form


Political Party Contact Information

Elmore County Democrat Party website 

Elmore County Republican Party website


Voting Precincts

Elmore County Voting Precincts as approved on July 22, 2019

The Elmore County Board of Registrars consists of three members who are appointed by the Governor, the State Auditor and the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. Registrars serve for a period of four years from the date of appointment. They maintain the voting records of all registered voters in Elmore County.


To register to vote in the state of Alabama, you must be a citizen of the United States, reside in Alabama, be at least 18 years old, have not been convicted of a felony offense, or if you have, you must have had your civil rights restored, and must be “mentally competent.”


In addition, Postcard Voter Registration forms are available in Millbrook at the Satellite Probate Office at 4864 Main St, Millbrook, AL 36054. The registration forms can be mailed to the Registrars’ Office.


When voters move to Elmore County from another county, they must re-register. Their voter registration does not automatically transfer from one county to another.


Voters can visit the Secretary of State’s website to check their registration, find election information, find polling locations, and more.

Register to vote at the Board of Registrars' Office

Elmore County Board of Registrars


Angie Gardner, Chairman

Jan Bennett

Geni Haynes


100 East Commerce Street

Suite 100

Wetumpka, Alabama 36092

(334) 567-1150 Phone


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