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Election day is less than two months away but before heading to the polls, you need to make sure you're register to vote.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson greets an election worker at the Northwest Activities Center on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, in Detroit, on the first day of statewide early voting for ...
Michigan's primary election takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 6. If you want to vote in the primary, but aren't yet registered to vote, you can register to vote at your local clerk's office up until ...
If registering to vote less than 15 days before an election or on Election Day, residents must visit the city or township clerk’s office and show proof of residency (utility bill, Michigan ID ...
To vote in Michigan, you must be a U.S. citizen who lives in Michigan. You must be at least 18 years old and have lived in your town or city for at least 30 days before voting.
The Michigan primary is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 27. As Michiganders are preparing to vote for the next president, voters must first ensure they are registered.
Perfect, I'm registered to vote. How do I actually vote? There are multiple ways to cast your ballot in Michigan. You can vote in person at your polling location on Election Day while polls are open ...
And communities in Michigan will also hold at least nine days of early, in-person voting. In most communities, early voting will begin Saturday, Oct. 26, and run through Sunday, Nov. 3.
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You can vote in Michigan if you're a resident in the state, are a U.S. citizen, will be at least 18 years old by Election Day and are not currently serving a sentence in jail or prison.
And communities in Michigan will also hold at least nine days of early, in-person voting. In most communities, early voting will begin Saturday, Oct. 26, and run through Sunday, Nov. 3.