Overview
- The Bundestag election is scheduled for February 23, 2025, following the dissolution of the current government, requiring rapid organizational efforts across Germany.
- Cities in Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland are actively recruiting thousands of election helpers to staff polling stations and manage vote counts, with some areas still reporting significant shortages.
- Many municipalities are turning to experienced volunteers and city employees to fill gaps, while some are considering mandatory assignments if voluntary participation falls short.
- Election helpers will receive training and a modest stipend, with compensation varying between €25 and €80 depending on their role and location.
- Officials remain optimistic about meeting staffing needs, citing early interest from volunteers, but emphasize the importance of continued outreach to ensure all positions are filled.