2607 - Inspectors of election; organization.

§ 2607. Inspectors  of  election; organization. Not less than ten days  prior to each special or annual election, the board of  education  shall  appoint  for  each  election  district  three  qualified voters residing  therein to act as inspectors of election in such  election  district  at  such  election.  The  clerk of the board of education shall give written  notice of appointment to the persons so appointed. If a person appointed  an inspector of election refuses to accept such appointment or fails  to  serve,  the  board  may appoint a qualified voter of the school election  district to fill the vacancy. Additional  inspectors  of  elections  for  each  district  may be appointed for one or more of such school election  districts when, in the opinion of the board, special circumstances exist  requiring the services of such additional  inspectors.  Such  inspectors  shall,  before opening the polls in the election district for which they  are appointed, organize by electing one of their number  as  chairperson  and  one  as  poll  clerk.  The  chairperson may also appoint one of the  inspectors as an assistant poll clerk. Each inspector shall receive  for  his  or  her  services  a  compensation  to  be  fixed  by  the board of  education, not to exceed the basic compensation paid  to  inspectors  of  election  at  the preceding general elections, as fixed by the governing  body of the city in which such  school  district  is  wholly  or  partly  located,  to be paid out of the school funds in the same manner as other  claims against the city school district. Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  a  person  seventeen years of age who is  enrolled in a school district and fulfilling the requirements of section  thirty-two hundred seven-a of this  chapter  shall  be  eligible  to  be  appointed  as,  and  to  perform the duties of, an election inspector or  poll clerk as provided in this article.