It's happening! Ballots will be available to voters beginning September 29. If you would like to vote before Election Day in person (via absentee ballot), you may do so at your city or township clerk's office starting on Thursday. If you have requested a ballot by mail, you should receive one in the coming days.
If you would like to vote from home, but you have not requested your ballot, it is recommended that you do so ASAP. You can track your ballot AND your application by going to Mi.gov/vote and clicking on "your voter information".
Questions? Looking fo more information about voting before Election Day by absentee ballot? Call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
Also, now that Election Day is rapidly approaching - please remember to check your polling location!
As a result of our most recent redistricting process, some voters may have new precincts or polling locations. All voters who were impacted by redistricting should have new voter information cards (with their updated information) from their city or township clerks. But to be extra careful, voters are encouraged to visit Mi.gov/vote (or call one of the nonpartisan election protection hotlines) to confirm their information.