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Ann Ulrich, CMC is the Hartland Township Clerk and welcomes questions, concerns or
complaints from Hartland residents. She can be reached at the Hartland
Township Office by calling (810) 632-7498, extension 220 or by e-mail at
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View Sample Ballot Here
Sample Ballots will be available 30 days before each election: August 5, 2008 Election
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Upcoming Election Dates for 2008
State of Michigan Election Law requires that you must register to vote at least 30 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that election. Please refer to the following election dates and registration deadlines.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Primary Election
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
General Election
Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Voter Registration
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Voter Registration Application Link (from
above) & here also.
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We continue to use the State of Michigan adopted QVF program
for the registration of voters. Both the clerk and her staff have
received training on this program, and continue to receive training
through periodic updates. The State of Michigan provided the voter
registration computer hardware and software to Hartland at no
cost to the Township. We provide a dedicated phone line through
which we receive all the voter registration information via modem.
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Elections
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The clerk's office is responsible for conducting all Municipal
elections held within the Township; whether local, state or federal.
Hartland Township has one polling location and five precincts
and approximately 30 temporary election workers are needed to
maintain these polls and carry out the functions of the election.
Workers must arrive at the polls about 6:30 AM and remain well
after the polls close at 8:00 PM. They do receive lunch and dinner
breaks during the day.
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The following items of additional election responsibilities include;
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- Ordering ballots and various election supplies
- Conducting public accuracy tests of voting machines
- Set up and take down of voting machines at the polls
- Maintaining a list of election chairpersons and inspectors
- Additional Training of election workers in the proper procedures
of conducting an election
- Processing absentee voter applications and ballots
- Reporting voting results to the County Clerk of each polling
place, including the absentee vote
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