@#10 ... it requires a background check and is a hell of a lot of work for near minimum wage. ...
I remember a couple of encounters with election workers in my town.
The first was an election worker who was a neighbor of mine. She and her husband had known me for years. I went to parties in their next-door house.
But, when I showed up to vote one year, she was the official officiating.
I walked up to the table and she asked, may I see your ID please.
She knew who I was, yet she still did her assigned job. I respected her for that.
Fast forward to a few years later...
I went to vote.
I walked into the lobby of our Town Hall on my way to the voting area.
There she was, standing there. Along with a State Trooper.
I walked towards her, and I noticed the Trooper became active.
So I slowed down and let her come towards me.
We hugged and asked about how we were.
The Trooper backed off.
Kudos to that State Trooper for his appropriate response.
After Ireland became independent, statues of their previous British enemies were all taken down without a fuss. You won't find a statue of any member of the Third Reich in Germany today. Now, look at the US.
The Confederate States of America (CSA) Army killed 364,511 US Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines. This is more than the Kaiser's army (116,516 KIA), the North Korean Army and CHICOMs (36,574 KIA), and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong guerrilla (58,220 KIA) combined.
Put another way, the Confederates killed more US servicemembers than the Axis Powers during WWII (291,557 GIs KIS).