Wikimedia Foundation elections/2024/Election Volunteers/FAQ
This page provides answers to some questions you may have about election volunteers program. You don't have answer to your questions, please feel free to leave your question on the talk page, and we will be happy to answer.
Who are Election Volunteers?
Election Volunteers are community volunteers supporting the Elections Committee. They keep their communities informed about things concerning the upcoming Board elections.
Why are Election Volunteers needed?
We need more voices from the local communities to participate in elections.
How many hours do Election Volunteers have to dedicate?
It is not anticipated to take too much time, we expect about an hour per week, maybe some more during the election itself. Keep in mind, though: the Election Volunteer role is similar to other volunteer roles in the Wiki movement. No one determines the number of hours we dedicate to volunteering in the Wiki movement, and the Election Volunteer role is like that. It depends on each individual.
How many volunteers are needed for a community or project?
More volunteers make lighter work. We are hoping for at least one volunteer per community.
What is the duration of this role?
This role is active through the selection process until September, when the new trustees are appointed.
Will there be any training for Election Volunteers?
We do not think training is needed because Election Volunteers know their communities best, but we are open to consider every request by Election Volunteers. If anything is necessary, ask us.
Does it matter that I am able to volunteer more on weekends and not weekdays?
Everyone can work within the time that works best for them.
Can I collaborate with other volunteers even if they are not Election Volunteers?
We absolutely encourage collaborations! Please coordinate with them, so you know what is covered In order to gain more experience.