
Berrien County and Cass County will have City Elections and Proposals on the ballot this November 4th.
For more information on what's on the ballot, click on the following links:
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Berrien County - Click Here
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Cass County - Click Here
VOTE411 will not be available for Berrien and Cass County's November Elections
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Key Election Dates:
NOW:Request an absentee ballot online or submit a paper application. (If you want to vote from home, we recommend that you request your ballot no later than October 14 to give yourself enough time to receive your ballot, complete it, and return it to your city or township clerk by the deadline.)
SEPTEMBER 25: First day that you can vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office.
OCTOBER 6: First day that communities may offer in-person early voting at a designated early voting site. Contact your clerk to find out whether and where you can vote early in person for the November 4 General Election.
OCTOBER 20: Last day to register to vote online or by mail to vote in the November 4 General Election. (Starting October 21, you’ll need to register in person at your city or township clerk’s office with proof of residency.)
OCTOBER 21: For most voters,* this is the last day we recommend returning your ballot by mail to avoid postal delays. (Starting October 22, we recommend returning your ballot in person to your city or township clerk’s office or to a secure drop box in your community.)
NOVEMBER 2: Last day that communities may offer in-personearly voting.
NOVEMBER 3 at 4 p.m.: Deadline to vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office if you’re registered to vote where you live. (After today at 4 p.m., you must vote at your polling place on Election Day.)
NOVEMBER 4: Election Day! Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time. If you need to register to vote, you can register and then vote at your city or township clerk’s office until 8 p.m.
*If you’re serving in the military or living overseas, your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day (November 4) and received by November 10 to count