City of Kalamazoo
Thursday, September 9, 2010
 
Get Involved!
Downtown Kalamazoo

Get Involved!:

Become a Pollworker

Becoming a pollworker is the perfect way to get involved! The City of Kalamazoo employs 150-300 poll workers depending on the election.  We're always recruiting new workers. As technology increases within the polls, a stronger need for voters familiar with those processes arises. Serving as a pollworker is a great way to fulfill civic duty!

Poll workers are required to be registered voters within Kalamazoo County and are paid $115 for the day (6 a.m. until 9 or 10 p.m.). Tell your friends and become a poll worker today! Simply submit the application found here (.pdf) to the City Clerk's Office.

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Read the Ballot Before You Go!

Ballots for the August 3, 2010 Primary election:

 Pct 1Pct 2
Pct 3
Pct 4
 Pct 5
 Pct 6
 Pct 7
Pct 8
Pct 9
Pct 10
Pct 11
Pct 12
Pct 13
Pct 14
Pct 15
Pct 16
Pct 17
Pct 18
Pct 19
Pct 20
Pct 21
Pct 22
Pct 23
Pct 24
Pct 25
Pct 26
Pct 27
Pct 28


Please note, voters residing in the Comstock School District will have a ballot that will include a school bond proposal.  Those voters are in Precinct 10 and 17.  Those ballots are below:

Precinct 10 - Comstock Public Schools
Precinct 17 - Comstock Public Schools

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Contact the Political Parties

The State of Michigan recognizes 6 political parties. In alphabetical order, those parties are:

Democratic Party

Green Party

Libertarian Party

Natural Law Party

Republican Party

US Taxpayer's Party

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Contact Your Elected Representatives

Federal State County
President Governor Commissioners
Vice-President Lt. Governor Clerk/Register
Senator Levin Attorney General Treasurer
Senator Stabenow Secretary of State Prosecutor
Representative Senator Sheriff

Representative Drain Commissioner

Contact the City Commissioners!

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Election Division
241 W South St.
Rm. 104
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
269.337.8793
269.337.8494 fax

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