Election Marshal

Primary definition

"The election marshal shall preserve order at the polls and permit no violation of the election laws and for that purpose is vested with powers of a constable from the opening of the polls until the count of the ballots is completed." Ariz. Rev. Stat. §16-535.

Also known aspoll watcher · election constable · election officer · poll officer · election judge · polling official
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What is election marshal?

The term Election Marshal refers to an election official assigned to maintain order, security, access control, or enforcement of election procedures at a polling place or election facility. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

What does election marshal do during an election?

In election administration, Election Marshal is applied according to its defined purpose: an election official assigned to maintain order, security, access control, or enforcement of election procedures at a polling place or election facility. Officials then use the relevant eligibility, filing, ballot, timing, notice, or procedural rules for that election.

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Understanding Election Marshal matters because the concept can affect election administration, voter participation, legal decisions, or resilience. In this context, it refers to an election official assigned to maintain order, security, access control, or enforcement of election procedures at a polling place or election facility.

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"The election marshal shall preserve order at the polls and permit no violation of the election laws and for that purpose is vested with powers of a constable from the opening of the polls until the count of the ballots is completed." Ariz. Rev. Stat. §16-535.

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Election Marshal. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 22, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/election-marshal

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