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Elections Montreal is hiring in October and some jobs pay over $24 an hour

26 September 20255 Mins Read

Looking for a short-term gig this fall? Elections Montreal is on the hunt for dozens of workers for the November 2 municipal election, and some roles pay up to $486 for a day or $24.30 per hour.

Whether you’re aiming to pad your resume or just want some extra cash, here’s what you should know.

Who qualifies & what you need

To apply, you must:

  • Be at least 15 years old
  • Have a valid Social Insurance Number
  • Be legally authorized to work in Canada
  • Own a functioning email address

You’ll also need to complete the required training from Elections Montreal. Some leadership roles (like PRIMO) may require vehicle access or a cell phone.

Why it’s worth a look

  • Jobs are paid, legit, and tied to a big civic event
  • You don’t need tons of experience — training is provided
  • You could work just one day (election day) and still earn a solid chunk

Scrutatrice ou scrutateur (Ballot Scrutineer)

Salary: $260/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $330/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $120/day (Counting advance votes – Nov 2), $20/hour

Location: Montreal polling stations

Status: Temporary, must complete training

Why apply: You’ll admit voters, make sure the process runs smoothly, and work alongside a secretary at the polling desk. At the end of the night, you’ll help count the ballots. Great for detail-oriented people who want a front-row seat in the democratic process.

Elections Montreal application form

​Secrétaire (Polling Secretary)

Salary: $260/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $330/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $120/day (Counting advance votes – Nov 2), $20/hour

Location: Montreal polling stations

Status: Temporary, must complete Elections Montreal online training

Why apply: You’ll confirm voter registration, annotate electoral lists, and complete registers. You work hand-in-hand with a scrutineer and help keep records precise. Perfect if you’re organized, patient, and comfortable with paperwork.

Elections Montreal application form

​Préposé(e) à l’accueil (Reception Clerk)

Salary: $156.75/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $189.75/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $255/day (Election night results), $16.50/hour

Location: Montreal voting locations

Status: Temporary, must complete training

Why apply: You’ll welcome voters, make sure polling sites stay safe and accessible, and guide people to the right place. If you enjoy helping and can stay on your feet for long hours, this role is for you.

Elections Montreal application form

Préposé(e) au vote (Voting Clerk)

Salary: $20/hour

Location: Montreal educational institutions/polling sites

Status: Temporary, election day only

Why apply: You’ll admit voters in schools, validate their identity, mark lists, and issue ballots. You also check the quality of printed ballots and keep records of those distributed. Great for anyone who’s computer-savvy, precise, and comfortable with face-to-face interactions.

Elections Montreal application form

​Préposé(e) au transport (Transport Clerk)

Salary: $214.50/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $280.50/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $16.50/hour + mileage reimbursement + $10/day phone allowance

Location: Across Montreal

Status: Temporary, must complete training

Why apply: You’ll shuttle election materials between service points and polling stations, and sometimes transport staff. If you have a valid driver’s licence, a vehicle, and know your way around Montreal, this is a solid behind-the-scenes gig.

Elections Montreal application form

​Préposé(e) au marquage de la liste électorale (List Marking Clerk)

Salary: $18.10/hour

Location: Montreal polling stations

Status: Temporary, must complete training

Why apply: You’ll update the computerized electoral list to show who has voted, while also cross-checking paper lists. This role is key to ensuring accuracy and preventing errors. A good fit if you’re comfortable with computers and detail-oriented.

Elections Montreal application form

Aide à l’impression (Printing Assistant)

Salary: $18.10/hour

Location: Montreal polling stations

Status: Temporary, must complete training

Why apply: You’ll print ballots for voters based on their district, check quality, and handle any reprints. It’s a tech-friendly role, great if you’re at ease with computers, printers, and troubleshooting small problems.

Elections Montreal application form

​Aide au préposé(e) (Attendant’s Aid)

Salary: $217.20/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $271.50/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $126.70/day (Counting advance votes – Nov 2), $18.10/hour

Location: Montreal polling sites

Status: Temporary, must complete Elections Montreal training

Why apply: You’ll assist the PRIMO with site setup, voter guidance, and material handling. At the close of voting, you’ll help with the ballot count and cleanup. It’s a solid support role if you’re reliable, polite, and comfortable standing for long periods.

Elections Montreal application form

Préposé(e) à l’information et au maintien de l’ordre (PRIMO)

Salary: $356.80 to $388.80/day (Advance Voting – Oct 26), $423.70 to $486.00/day (Election Day – Nov 2), $243/day (Counting advance votes – Nov 2), $22.30 to $24.30/hour + $10/day phone + $10/day transport

Location: Montreal polling stations

Status: Temporary, must complete Elections Montreal training, vehicle and phone required

Why apply: You’ll be the supervisor on site, ensuring the polling station runs properly, staff follow procedures, and voters can access the location. At night, you’ll oversee the count and safely return materials. This is the most senior, best-paid role in the election team.

Elections Montreal application form

Téléphoniste (Telephone Operator)

Salary: hourly/daily rates set by Elections Montreal

Location: Montreal

Status: Temporary

Why apply: You’ll handle phone communications, helping coordinate logistics and respond to questions. Best for someone with clear communication skills and patience under pressure.

Elections Montreal application form

Préposé(e) à la vérification (Verification Clerk)

Salary: $22.30 to $24.30/hour

Location: Montreal

Status: Temporary, must be available late (possibly until midnight)

Why apply: You’ll check and correct vote data in the compilation system. Accuracy and attention to detail are key, making this a great option if you’re good with numbers and computers.

Elections Montreal application form

How to apply

Head to Elections Montreal’s “Personnel de l’élection” section and fill out the online form. Applications are already open and and recruitment ramps up as the election approaches.

Before you do, here are a few other things to keep in mind.

  • Job availability is limited and competitive
  • Election day roles often require staying late, possibly until midnight
  • Training hours count as paid work
  • Some roles demand high accuracy, leadership and the ability to manage stressful situations
  • You might be asked to travel between polling sites or deliver materials
You can learn more about Montreal’s three main mayoral candidates here.

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