Jen Oliver, President of the Dearborn-Dearborn Heights LVW, shares last minute voting information during "The New WHFR Journal" radio show on the Henry Ford College radio station, WHFR.
In 2020, Michigan voters had more voting options than ever before. We need to make sure it stays that way - don't let anyone take away your freedom to vote.
Starting October 19 through 8 p.m. on Election Day, Michiganders have one one way to register to vote: Visit their city or township clerk's office (or satellite office) and provide "proof of residency".
Michigan has no voter registration deadline. Any Michigander who is eligible to vote may register - and then cast a ballot - up until the polls close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
The League of Women Voters of Michigan has released the following statements in response to the initiative petition by Secure MI Vote that would require voters to present identification when they cast a ballot in an election.