Tex.
Election Code Section 32.091
Compensation for Services at Polling Place
(a)
Except as provided by Subsection (c), an election judge or clerk is entitled to compensation for services rendered at a precinct polling place at an hourly rate not to exceed the amount fixed by the appropriate authority, which amount must be at least the federal minimum hourly wage. A judge or clerk may be compensated at that rate for services rendered under Section 62.014 (Modification of List of Registered Voters)(c).(b)
A judge or clerk may not be paid for more than two hours of work before the polls open, except for payment made for work under Section 62.014 (Modification of List of Registered Voters)(c). In a precinct in which voting machines are used, a judge or clerk may not be paid for more than two hours of work after the time for closing the polls or after the last voter has voted, whichever is later.(c)
For a primary or runoff primary election, the minimum hourly rate is the greater of the maximum rate provided by Subsection (a) or, if the election officer attended a training program as provided by Subchapter F, $7.
Source:
Section 32.091 — Compensation for Services at Polling Place, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/EL/htm/EL.32.htm#32.091
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).