Elections Specialist; County Clerk & Register Of Deeds
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical, Government Administration
Minimum Qualifications
One year of clerical experience which includes one of the following: taking minutes, training groups of individuals, election or campaign duties; the ability to type 30 net words per minute.
Special RequirementsMust have or obtain within 60 days of employment the Michigan Qualified Voter File Certification and Active State of Michigan Election Administrator Accreditation.
Must be willing to work evenings when needed.
Physical RequirementsMust be able to perform Essential Job Duties and Functions with or without reasonable accommodations.
JOB SUMMARYPerforms a variety of responsible duties in the Elections Division of the County Clerk & Register of Deeds' Office; work involves the taking of minutes of Board of Commissioners' meetings where accuracy is important, as well as variety of other duties involving the implementation and enforcement of local and state election and campaign finance laws; works under general supervision; performs related duties as required.
EssentialJob Duties And Functions
- Researches and monitors State and Federal Election Laws and Regulations, preparing informational materials and providing suggestions for improvements as necessary.
- Communicates and coordinates with State, County, local and School officials, to assist in coordinating election dates and informing government agencies on elections procedures.
- Assist in the facilitation and teaching of poll workers and local clerks in use of equipment, procedure and election law.
- Records minutes of Board of Commissioners' meetings and prepares minutes for distribution.
- Assists with the programming of all election software to produce ballots for approximately 100+ Ballot styles.
- Files and pulls election files, index cards and maintains required files.
- Receives, reviews, and makes determinations on candidate filing affidavits, Campaign finance reports and processes the associated filing fees or petition signatures.
- Responsible for making decisions and determinations on petition eligibility and qualifications.
- Assists in drafting election procedure by examining legislation, forwarding recommendations for proposal amendments and/or changes to legislators as necessary.
- Answers the telephone and gives out information as requested.
- Types and sends notices and forms to election candidates and committees.
- Prepares required reports, notices and meeting materials including compiling statistical information.
- Aids in the development of procedures to ensure efficient and effective utilization of the Qualified Voter File equipment, recommending changes as necessary.
- Performs all election audits requested from the Michigan Bureau of Elections.
Starting Pay: $20.5120 Hourly ($42,665)
Step A: $22.5279 Hourly ($46,858)
Step B: $25.9630 Hourly ($54,003)
Step C: $26.6178 Hourly ($55,365)
Step D: $27.2966 Hourly ($56,777)
Step E: $28.0361 Hourly ($58,315)
Step F: $28.7490 Hourly ($59,798)
Step G: $29.5188 Hourly ($61,399)
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