Elections & Clerk

Debra Bosma, Pleasant View Township Clerk
Amie Tiffany, Pleasant View Township Deputy Clerk

I Voted! Voting is one of the most cherished and fundamental rights in our Country.

Election Workers Wanted

Township elections officials depend on reliable, dedicated teams of poll workers to make every Election Day run smoothly. Election work can be a rewarding experience. For more information, contact Debbie Bosma or Amie Tiffany at the Township Office. The Township has purchased new voting machines that improves efficiency and ease for election workers and voters!

Voter Registration

You can register at a Secretary of State Office. You can also register at the Township’s Clerk’s Office or the County Clerk’s Office. Alternatively, register online at the State of Michigan Michigan Voter Information Center Click Here . You can also register by mail. The form and instructions to register by mail are available at the Michigan Secretary of State Voter website Click Here . If you receive a letter requesting your signature, please stop in to sign your voter registration card. We have it on file. We do need your signature on that card so you can vote.

Election Day – Voting

New rules for absentee voting! You do not need a reason to vote absentee! However, you do need to fill out an application to vote absentee. Applications are available at your local Township Clerk’s Office or County Clerk’s office. You can also find them online at the State of Michigan Michigan Voter Information Center Click Here . Your application must be at the Township Clerk’s Office by 2:00 PM. Ensure it’s received on the Saturday before the election. We greatly appreciate the voters who get their absentee ballot application in early. This makes the process smoother for everyone involved. Completed absentee ballots must be returned to the Township Clerk’s Office by 8:00 PM on Election Day.

Dates and information for upcoming elections are available online at the State of Michigan Michigan Voter Information Center Click Here You can also contact your local Secretary of State Office. Alternatively, reach out to the County Clerk’s Office or Township Clerk’s Office.