For any questions involving elections, please contact the clerk.
Barb Venema
Alamo Township is divided into two (2) precincts. This is done by population and not by geographic size. Therefore, you may have a small precinct with a large population or a large geographic area with a smaller population. Alamo Township has two (2) locations for voters to cast their ballot on election days. Your voting location depends on what precinct you reside in.
Below is a list of the precincts and locations where you vote on election day. Your precinct is printed on your voter registration card that was sent to you when you registered to vote in Alamo Township. If you are unsure what precinct you live in, you may call the Alamo Township’s Clerk’s Office at 269-382-3366 or you may visit the State of Michigan Secretary of State (Link provided will take you out of the Alamo Township website.) site to determine where you vote.
Precinct 1
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Alamo Township Hall, 7901 N 6th Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Precinct 2
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Restoration Church, 7925 N 6th Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Absentee voter ballots are available for all elections. The ballots provide voters with a convenient method for casting a ballot when they are unable to attend the polls on election day.
As a registered voter, you may obtain an absentee voter ballot without reason.
Your request for an absentee voter ballot must be in writing(via an application to vote form) and can be submitted to the Clerk, via hand delivery or mail service. Your request must include your signature. You may request an absentee voter ballot by obtaining a pre-printed application form at the Clerk’s office. Request to have an absentee voter ballot mailed to you must be submitted to the Clerk’s office no later than the Friday, before the election. The last mailing of ballots is by 5pm on that Friday, prior to the Election.
Once your request is received by the Clerk, your signature will be checked against your voter registration record before a ballot is issued. Request for an absentee voter ballots are processed immediately. Absentee voter ballots may be issued to you at your home address or any address outside of your township of residence.
After receiving your absent voter ballot, you have until 8 pm on Election Day to complete the ballot and return it to the Clerk’s office. Your ballot will not be counted unless your signature is on the return envelope and matches your signature on file. If you received assistance voting the ballot, then the signature of the person who helped you must also be on the return envelope. Only you, a family member, a person residing in your household, a mail carrier, or election official is authorized to deliver your signed absentee voter ballot to the Clerk’s office.