Ceremonial signing held for legislation increasing poll worker pay

Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, joined Gov. Kevin Stitt for a ceremonial signing of Senate Bill 290 in the Blue Room of the State Capitol. Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, and Misha Mohr, State Election Board Public Information Officer, were also present.

OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, attended a ceremonial signing of his legislation to increase compensation for election day inspectors, judges, and clerks. Senate Bill 290 was approved in June and ceremonially signed by Gov. Stitt on Friday.

“I’m very pleased that we could take a moment to recognize this legislation that will reward our hardworking election day staff, and hopefully encourage more Oklahomans to serve as poll workers,” Hamilton said. “Our election inspectors, clerks and judges are essential to running secure, fair elections and I cannot thank them enough for all they do. I’m also very appreciative of the governor for signing this into law and taking the time to recognize these dedicated individuals at Friday’s bill signing.”

Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, was the House principal author of the bill that increased pay for election inspectors from $110 to $225 and pay for judges and clerks from $100 to $200.

Hamilton’s legislation will take effect July 1, 2024.  

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