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Wednesday, September 03, 2008 Push for Poll Workers As Election Nears Jurisdictions across the Washington, D.C. area are trying to staff their precincts with an abundant number of workers to accommodate the influx of voters expected at the polls for the coming election. Elections officials say they are preparing for what could be a record turnout, as a higher profile election attracts a greater number of interested citizens. The Washington Post published an
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