How can I become a poll watcher?

Any candidate, political party or independent body whose candidates’ name appears on the ballot has the right to designate a registered voter within their county of residence to serve as a poll watcher. The chairman of above said parties shall appoint watchers. A signed certificate by one of these groups will serve as sufficient evidence and must be given to the election inspectors. Each watcher must be named on the certificate and separate certificates are needed for each polling place.  

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1. Can I register in person?
2. Can I take an exit poll?
3. Can someone help me to vote?
4. Do I have to register every year?
5. Electioneering - How far away from the polling place must I be?
6. How can I become a poll watcher?
7. How can I get an absentee ballot?
8. How do candidates get on the ballot?
9. How do I change my address?
10. How do I change my party affiliation?
11. How do I enroll in a political party?
12. How do I vote?
13. How will I know where to vote?
14. If I register to vote, will I be called for jury duty?
15. May I take my children to the poll site?
16. Must I pay my employees for time off to vote?
17. Should I be concerned about signing a petition?
18. What do I do when I get to the polling place?
19. What do I need when I go to vote?
20. What happens if I can't vote on election day?
21. What if I'm not permitted to vote?
22. What is a primary election?
23. What is the difference between an emergency ballot and an affidavit ballot?
24. Where can I get a mail-in voter registration application?
25. Who can sign a petition?
26. Who can vote?
27. Why should I enroll in a political party?