ELECTION PRECINCT INSPECTORS


WANTED! Enthusiastic Individuals To Be Election Precinct Inspectors!

Have you ever wondered how you could become more active in government?

Every time a city, township, village, school district or county has an election, those units of government require paid precinct inspectors.

City and township clerks are always looking for qualified people to work at the polls on election day.

If you are registered to vote and you are interested in becoming an election day poll worker, you may work in any city or township in the county where you reside.

Michigan state law requires all precinct inspectors to be trained every two years so training will be supplied by the Berrien County Clerk.

City and township election commissions will appoint inspectors between June 24 and July 13 for the August 3, 2004 primary and between September 23 and October 12 for the November 2, 2004 general election.

Contact the city or township clerk where you would like to work so that you can complete an employment application.

Click here to find the name and phone number of any Berrien County city or township clerk; simply scroll down and then click again on the name of your city or township.

BE INVOLVED – HELP MAKE DEMOCRACY WORK!