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Registrar To Vote By Mail Instructions


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Be careful you may be required to copy identification . Read the instructions carefully especially in the right margin . I know many of us cannot move around easily this may help and new voters show our program participants have influence . As they say in Chicago " vote early and vote often " .

 

http://www.michigan....ion_97046_7.pdf

 

Registration Checker SOS

 

https://webapps.sos....e.mi.us/mivote/

 

[/url]Work the polls on Election Day

If you have ever wondered how to become more active in government, there are plenty of opportunities for you that do not involve running for elected office. Michigan has 83 counties, 274 cities, 1,242 townships and 259 villages. During an election, each of these units of government requires a staff of paid workers to work at the polls.

 

Precinct inspectors are people who are paid to assist voters at the polls on Election Day. Registered voters interested in serving as election inspectors must submit an election inspector application to their local clerk. In addition to their name, address and date of birth, applicants must include their political party preference and qualifications to fill the position such as education or experience.

 

A precinct inspector must be a registered voter of the county. They cannot be a challenger, candidate, member of a candidate's immediate family, or a member of the local Board of Canvassers. Anyone convicted of a felony or an election crime may not serve.

 

Precinct inspectors are covered by the federal Minimum Wage Act.

 

Your city or township clerk will be able to answer any questions about how to apply to become a precinct inspector. Why not consider helping your community and becoming more politically active by becoming a precinct inspector?

 

Is there a way I can help register voters?

Yes. Most voter registration drives use this mail-in voter registration form. Voters simply need to complete this form and send it to the appropriate city or township clerk. If voters who register with this form have never voted in Michigan before, they must vote in person the first time they vote unless they are 60 years of age or more, disabled or overseas.

 

 

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