Clerk – Lansing, Township (Ingham, MI)
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This document describes the Lansing Township Clerk's Office in Ingham County, Michigan, and its functions. The Clerk, Cortney Lightheart, and Deputy Clerk Charlotte Robinson maintain official Township records including ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and correspondence, and prepare Board of Trustees meeting minutes. The office administers all Township elections, including voter registration, absentee ballot issuance, and maintenance of the Michigan Qualified Voter File. The Township is hiring approximately 50 Election Inspectors for the May, August, and November 2026 elections at compensation of $220 for full-day shifts and $110 for half-day shifts, plus $65 for required three-hour training. The Clerk's Office is located at 3209 W. Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48917, and operates Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
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