Working as an Election Inspector

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Make a Difference - Become an Election Inspector
 

Fenton Township needs pleasant, hard-working, dependable people to work as Election Inspectors. This is a wonderful way to meet and work with some remarkable people, provide a valuable service to the community and earn a little extra cash. On Election Day, inspectors are assigned to one of the Township's six precincts, working the polls from open to close. With the new early voting option, inspectors are also needed to work one or more 8-hour shifts in the nine days leading up to any statewide or federal election.

Qualifications
   U.S. Citizen; 16 years of age or older; Registered Voter in Michigan, (if 18 or older).

Pay
   Election Day: $200.00 for Election Inspectors. Chairpersons earn $250.00.

   Early Voting Days:  $12.00 per hour for Election Inspectors: $15.00 per hour for Chairpersons

Hours
   Election Day:  6:00am - 10:00pm (approximate), with two meal breaks.

   Early Voting Days:  8:30am - 5:30pm (most days), with one meal break.

Training
Election Inspector certification training is required. Fenton Township will be hosting training sessions at the Fenton Township Civic Community Center in 2024 - mostly likely during the month of June. If interested, download, print, complete, sign & return an Election Inspector Application form to:
                       Robert Krug
                       Fenton Township Clerk
                       12060 Mantawauka Drive
                       Fenton, MI  48430
 
Individuals with an application on file will receive a notice of training classes once they are scheduled. For more information, email clerk [at] fentontownship.org or call (810) 629-1537.

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