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 Clerk 


 Linda Reilly

Phone: 734-475-2401
e-mail: clerk-lyndon@twp-lyndon.org

Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday mornings
9:00 A.M. -  12:00 Noon
If these times do not work for you, please contact me at 734-475-2401.

As Township Clerk, I am responsible for:

• Scheduling Township Board Meetings and preparing the Agenda. 
      (So if you have concern, please send it to me in writing,
      
appear in person at the Board Meeting and it can be addressed
       under “Call To The Public” or contact me by phone or e-mail.)
• Maintaining custody of all township records.
• Recording and maintaining Township Board minutes.
• Maintaining Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Commission Minutes.
• Keeping voter registration files and conducting elections.
• Preparing warrants for township checks and financial statements.

Upcoming Election Dates:

All elections for Lyndon Township residents are held 
at the Lyndon Township Hall located at 17751 N.Territorial Road, 
Chelsea, MI.  The polls open at 7:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM.  
Lyndon Township will not be holding any more elections 
this year:
Reminder: The Bureau of Elections now requires Photo Identification be presented when voting in person. Once again, I would like to encourage every resident to
register to vote.  You can register to vote at any Secretary
of State Office or here at the Lyndon Township Hall. 
I am available Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon

Please contact me at (734) 475-2401 if these times do not work for you. 

The right to vote is a privilege and we would like to see everyone
exercise that privilege.

Absentee Ballots:

If you are 60 years of age or older or permanently disabled, you can request
to be put on the Permanent Absentee Voter List and automatically receive an
application for an absentee ballot for each election.  I will then mail you
an application for each election.  When you receive the application, if you
want to vote in person for that election, simply do not complete the form
and mail it back in.

Linda Reilly