Pennsylvania election directors say they’re in great need of poll workers to staff voting locations ahead of the April 23rd presidential primary. State wide, the Commonwealth will need about 45-thousand workers to staff all nine-thousand voting locations by April. The workers will be trained by county election boards and officials in what experts say is a particularly challenging election environment. Officials say recruiting efforts haven’t been helped by extra scrutiny from the stigma of the 2020 presidential election and its claims of voter fraud.