Election Inspectors

What is an election inspector and what do they do?  Election Inspectors are the real V.I.P's of the election! They are people who assist voters and count ballots on Election Day.

To be an election worker, you must be a registered voter of the state. If you are not yet registered to vote but want to serve, you can register to vote online (at Michigan.gov/VoterRegistration) and then sign up. An election worker cannot be be a challenger, candidate, member of a candidate's immediate family, or a member of the local Board of Canvassers. Anyone convicted of a felony or an election crime may not serve.

Are Election Inspectors Paid?  YES!  Compensation is unique to each jurisdiction.

Applications are available in the Clerk's Office or you can download an election inspector by clicking HERE. 

Below you will find the City of Grandville Inspector Pay Rates:
CHAIRPERSON $250
CO-CHAIRPERSON $225
INSPECTOR $180
EARLY VOTING INSPECTOR $120 PER DAY
TRAINING  $25
EPOLLBOOK USERS ADDITIONAL $25