I humbly suggest that at some point in life everyone who is able, whether they habitually vote or not, would benefit from volunteering as a poll worker just once. Doing so is about as close as one can come to “touching” democracy (“Be kind to Maryland’s primary election workers today,” May 14).
Staffing a polling precinct is far different than campaigning for a candidate. It’s purer because it is a nonpartisan activity that puts you at the center of human-powered decision making. I learned...