Elections
All regular elections are held in November to coincide with state and federal elections. If you live in Baroda Township or the Village of Baroda you may register to vote at the Township Clerk’s office. Voters must provide their driver’s license when registering. The Village Council passed a resolution on January 3, 2012 to consolidate future village elections with Baroda Township. Elections are conducted by the Baroda Township Clerk. Qualified electors must be a resident of Michigan and the city or township where you are applying to vote, a citizen of the United States of America, and at least 18 years of age. Absentee ballots are also available for those who are not able to be here on election day. You may qualify to vote by absentee ballot if you are 60 years of age or older, physically unable to come to the polls, cannot attend the polls because of religious tenets, expect to be absent from the community the entire time the polls are open on election day, of if you are in jail awaiting arraignment or trial. When voting at the polls it is required to present your valid driver’s license or state issued photo ID to the election workers to verify that you are registered in the Township, Village or school district. “Concealed carry” permits are currently not a valid form of photo ID.
The village election was held on November 8, 2022. Election results are as follows:
Michael Price - Village President
Katie Zordell - President Pro Tempore, Village Trustee
Robert Feickert - Village Trustee
John C. Lewis - Village Trustee
Julie Elliott - Village Trustee
Nikki Andrews -Village Trustee
Steve Hillhouse - Village Trustee