Top 3 states paying the highest average Election Board salary are Ohio, with an average salary of $3,611, followed by Virginia, with an average salary of $4,485, and South Carolina, with an average salary of $3,029. Employers paying the highest salary for an Election Board job are Gibson County (IN), Johnston County (OK) and Clinton County (IN).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Gibson County, IN | $4,444 |
Johnston County, OK | $4,438 |
Clinton County, IN | $4,350 |
Johnson County, IN | $3,185 |
Calhoun County, SC | $3,029 |
Sullivan County, IN | $2,932 |
Hancock County, IN | $2,288 |
Scott County, KY | $2,200 |
Switzerland County, IN | $2,100 |
Grant County, IN | $2,068 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Elections Specialist | $56,037 |
Elections Director | $102,490 |
Elections Coordinator | $54,332 |
Elections Supervisor | $55,023 |
Elections Manager | $88,811 |
Election Specialist | $54,470 |
Elections Administrator | $80,912 |
Election Coordinator | $59,050 |
Election Supervisor | $95,811 |
Election Administrator | $53,494 |
Select a state to view specific salary for Election Board and other interesting information
State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Georgia | $1,200 | 5 |
Indiana | $1,725 | 100 |
Kansas | $82 | 22 |
Kentucky | $1,734 | 3 |
Maryland | $150 | 7 |
Michigan | $341 | 8 |
North Dakota | $491 | 7 |
Nevada | $75 | 2 |
Ohio | $3,611 | 4 |
Oklahoma | $1,513 | 21 |
Oregon | $597 | 5 |
South Carolina | $3,029 | 6 |
Texas | $200 | 1 |
Virginia | $4,485 | 5 |
Wisconsin | $111 | 12 |