VOTE ABSENTEE
As of 2020, registered Michigan voters can apply to vote absentee for any reason. To apply online for a ballot, click here.
FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE
If you decide voting for person is for you, find your polling place here.
HELPFUL HINTS
In the Primary Election, you can only vote for ONE party. If you cross the ticket, your ballot will not be counted and you will need to request a new one from your City Clerk. Make sure to vote Democrat!
You can spoil your ballot by submitting a written request to their city or township clerk.
Don't forget, you will need 2 regular stamps to return your ballot by mail.
The voter must sign the request and state if they would like a new absentee ballot mailed to them or if they will vote at the polls. This request must be received by 2 p.m. the Saturday before the election if received by mail.
An absentee ballot may be spoiled in person at the clerk’s office until 4 p.m. the Monday prior to the election. The voter can obtain a new absentee ballot there or vote at the polls. There is no option on Election Day to spoil an absentee ballot that has been received by the clerk.