ELECTION
While elections all across the country are being affected by COVID-19, we have compiled information including key dates and deadlines, links to online voter registration and absentee ballot request forms, and other helpful resources and details regarding Michigan’s elections and voting in 2020.
VOTER INFORMATION
The Office of Michigan Secretary of State During the Coronavirus Outbreak | Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Secretary Of State Services During The Coronavirus Outbreak.
For information about how Michigan elections are affected by the coronavirus outbreak, visit the MI Secretary of State’s website: Will local elections still be held during the coronavirus outbreak? |
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Find your polling location | Your assigned polling place is based on where you live. Look up your voter information to find your polling place. | Website |
What is on your ballot | Your ballot and local election information are based on where you live. You can view your ballot by County, Jurisdiction, and Precinct. | Website |
2020 Election Dates | 2020 Michigan election dates and information. | Website |
Municipal Clerk Contact Info | Search by address or by County to find your clerk, along with their address and contact information. | Website |
Contact the Michigan Secretary of State | Contact the Michigan Secretary of State at 888-SOS-MICH; 888-767-6424 or send them an email at their website: Michigan.gov/sos | Website |
REGISTER TO VOTE
Online voter registration | Register to vote online at the Michigan Voter Information Center. | Website |
Update your name or address | If you have legally changed your name, then you will need to update your voter record by submitting a new voter registration. If you have moved to a new address then you will need to update your voter record by submitting a new voter registration. | Website |
Voter registration information | A step by step guide to registering to vote. | Website |
VOTING BY MAIL
Request an absentee ballot | All eligible and registered voters in Michigan may now request an absent voter ballot without providing a reason.Your request for an absent voter ballot must be in writing and can be submitted to your city or township clerk. (For assistance in obtaining the address of your city or township clerk, see Michigan.gov/Vote) You must request an absent voter ballot by submitting the application, large print application, a letter, a postcard, or a pre-printed application form obtained from your local clerk’s office. Requests may be returned by hand, via postal mail, fax, or email, as long as a signature is visible. | Download a absentee voter ballot application |
Absentee ballot voting information | Local guidance on absentee voting information from the Secretary of State. | Website |