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Vote Tuesday November 6, 2007 Who May Vote? You may receive assistance when voting from anyone except an employer, union or their representatives. Election officials may assist you, in which case two inspectors (one from each major political party), will give assistance. How?
About Voter Identification From the Kalamazoo County Election Guide 2004: • Ballot —The Optical Scan voting system uses a sheet of heavy paper on which the candidate names and proposals are printed. • Voting Process — The voter will use a pen and darken the oval just to the right of the candidate name (or Yes/No in the case of a proposal). Following voting, the voter will take the voted ballot to the ballot tabulator and feed the ballot in to the device. The ballot is counted immediately and retained in the boxes below the device until after the election. If the device notices an error on the ballot (i.e., votes cast for more candidates than is allowed), it will make a small "beep." The voter will be able to read a message on a small screen on the device that will explain the error detected. The voter will then have an opportunity to have the ballot returned and request a replacement ballot or have the ballot counted with the error. If the ballot is not duplicated, the voter will risk not having all votes counted. The online Michigan Citizens’ Guide to Voting Systems enables you to see a video demonstration of this voting system. • Tabulation Procedure — At the close of the polls, the election inspectors will press a button on the tabulator that will print the totals from the precinct. If there are any write–in votes, they will be tabulated by hand and written on the appropriate forms. All required documents will then be transported to the local clerk and then to the County Clerk's Office for compilation. • Internet Totals — As soon as possible, the precinct totals will be available on the Internet via the Kalamazoo County web site (www.kalcounty.com or www.electionmagic.com). You may receive assistance when voting from anyone except an employer, union or their representatives. Election officials may assist you, in which case two inspectors (one from each major political party), will give assistance. |
Write-in Candidates Votes for write-in candidates are counted only for persons who have declared their intent, at the appropriate jurisdiction, to be write-in candidates by 4 p.m. the Friday preceding the election. |
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Editors’ Note Candidates in partisan races are listed according to the order in which their parties registered in Michigan. Other candidates are in alphabetical order, according to the office being sought. The League of Women Voters of Michigan provided information, if any, about national and state candidates. LWVKA publication of these candidate statements and opinions is solely in the interest of public service. No one should construe this service as a League endorsement in any way. The League of Women Voters takes no responsibility for any of the views or facts stated by the candidates |
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Absentee Ballots
How do I receive the ballot?
Blank absent voter ballot applications can be obtained through your city or township clerk. Members of the armed forces and their spouses and dependents, members of the Merchant Marine and their spouses and dependents, and U.S. citizens temporarily living or traveling outside the territorial limits of the United States must sign the Federal Post Card Application under oath to obtain an absent voter ballot. When must absent voter ballots be returned to the clerk? |