Elections
The Torch
Lake Township polling place for all elections is in the meeting room of
the Township Hall located at 2355 US 31 Kewadin, MI
General Regulations
The polling place is open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Persons who are in line at 8:00 p.m. are permitted to vote.
Voting
requirements are that a person has to be a resident of the Township for
at least 30 days, must be 18 years of age or will be 18 by the next
election, and is a US citizen. In order to be eligible to vote in an
election, registration must have occurred at least 30 days prior to the
election. Residents may register with the Township Clerk, Deputy Clerk,
County Clerk or at any Secretary of State Motor Vehicle office.
Presidential, State and Local Elections
The
Presidential and local primary and general elections are held every
four years on the first Tuesday of August and November. The State
primary and general elections are also held every four years but at two
year intervals to the Presidential and local elections. These are also
held on the first Tuesday of August and November.
School Elections
Effective
in 2005, school elections will no longer be under the jurisdiction of
the school administration, but are under the jurisdiction of township
clerks with the county clerk being the chief administrator. Voters
residing in the Central Lake School District will vote in Central Lake
in the community hall of the Township office located at 1622 N M88.
Voters residing in the Elk Rapids School District will vote in the
meeting room of the Torch Lake Township offices at 5081 N US 31 in
Eastport as state law requires that, when a school districts enrollment
exceeds 5000, each township in that school district must hold school
elections in their own precincts.
Absentee Ballots
Voters
in the Central Lake School District who need absentee ballots for a
school election will request them from the Central Lake Township
Clerk. Voters in the Elk Rapids School District will request absentee
ballots from the Torch Lake Township Clerk. All township voters in
other than school elections will request them from the Township Clerk.
Applications for Absentee Ballot may be obtained from the office of the Clerk or may be printed out by clicking on Application for Absentee Ballot.
Any questions on elections or voter registrations should be addressed to the Clerk.