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How Often You Register Yo Vote In Mi

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WHO CAN REGISTER AND VOTE

Tin can I register to vote?

You tin can register and vote in Michigan if:

  • You lot are a U.Southward. citizen;

  • Yous have been a resident of a metropolis or township in Michigan for at least 30 days (or volition be by Election Day);

  • Y'all are at least 17.five years old and volition be eighteen years old by Ballot Solar day; and,

  • You lot are non currently serving a sentence in jail or prison house.

What if I'm a educatee?

Students from Michigan who nourish school in Michigan tin can register to vote at their school or home address. Students from Michigan who attend school outside of Michigan can even so register to vote at their home address in Michigan. Students who are not from Michigan but attend school in Michigan tin register to vote at their school address in Michigan. For questions about registering to vote in other states, cheque out resources on voting in that land.

If you take a Michigan driver'due south license or state ID card, and you are registered to vote in Michigan, your voter registration accost and the address on your ID will be the same. If yous change the address on 1, information technology volition automatically alter the other. The Secretary of Country will postal service you a sticker with your new accost to place on your license or ID card.

What if I'm in jail or was convicted of a criminal offence?

The but time you cannot annals and vote is when yous are serving a sentence in jail or prison.

You can register and vote:

  • If you are in jail simply have not been sentenced;

  • If y'all are serving a sentence merely are not in jail or prison;

  • If you are on probation or parole but are not in jail or prison; or,

  • If you served your sentence and are no longer in jail or prison.

What if I am homeless?

If you don't accept a home, you can register to vote using a street corner, park, shelter or whatever other place where you commonly stay as your address. The address can be a local shelter, advocacy organization, outreach center, or the dwelling house of someone who volition accept mail service for you.

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HOW TO REGISTER TO VOTE

You lot can annals to vote at whatsoever time!

You lot must be registered to vote in club to vote in Michigan. You tin can register at any time up to 8 p.grand. on Ballot Day (Baronial 2 for the main and November 8 for the general election), but it is better to register equally before long as possible. The earlier you register, the more choices you will have for how to register.

Am I registered to vote?

Visit the Michigan Voter Information Middle michigan.gov/vote and enter the required information to see if you lot are registered to vote. Check to see that y'all are registered to vote where yous currently live . You can too call your city, township or county clerk'due south office and inquire if y'all are registered where yous currently live.

How do I register to vote for an upcoming election?

Prior to the 14th day before an ballot (July 19 for the master and Oct 25 for the full general ballot), you have many ways to register to vote:

  • Online at michigan.gov/voterregistration (if you have a valid Michigan driver'southward license or country ID);

  • At a Secretary of Country branch part;

  • At your city or township clerk's role or your county clerk'due south office;

  • At any state agency that provides public aid or services to people with disabilities;

  • By mailing in a completed voter registration application postmarked no later than the fifteenth day before the election (July xviii for the primary and October 24 for the general ballot); or,

  • Through a voter registration bulldoze.

Showtime on the 14th day before an election (July 19 for the master and October 25 for the general election) and through 8 p.m. on Election Day, y'all have ane way to annals to vote:

  • Visit your city or township clerk's office and provide "proof of residency."

What is "proof of residency"?

"Proof of residency" is a document with your name and current accost in the urban center or township where yous live.

Paper or electronic copies of whatever of the following documents will piece of work:

  • A Michigan commuter's license or state ID card;

  • A utility pecker;

  • A bank statement;

  • A paycheck;

  • A authorities bank check; or,

  • Whatever other government document.

Where is my urban center/township clerk's office, and when is it open?

Visit the Michigan Voter Information Heart michigan.gov/vote and enter your address to find the information for your city or township clerk. If your city or township clerk operates a satellite function or offices, the hours and locations of those offices will be posted also. Alternatively, you tin call your urban center or township clerk's office and ask for their hours and location(southward).

Metropolis and township clerks' offices must exist open during their normal hours, for at least 8 hours the weekend before each ballot (July thirty-31 for the primary and November v-6 for the general election), and from seven a.m. to eight p.m. on Election Mean solar day (August 2 for the chief and November 8 for the general election).

Practise I need a photo ID or proof of citizenship to register to vote?

No. You will exist asked for a photo ID if you register to vote in person. If you don't have one or don't have one with yous, you tin can sign a simple form so register to vote. If yous annals to vote through the mail, and you have a Michigan commuter's license or land ID card or a social security number, enter those numbers on your voter registration application where indicated.

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VOTING Before Ballot DAY

Yous tin can vote earlier Ballot Day!

All registered voters in Michigan can vote earlier Ballot 24-hour interval using an "absentee election." You don't demand an excuse or a reason. You can vote before Election Day from abode or past visiting your urban center or township clerk's office.

How practice I vote FROM Abode before Ballot Twenty-four hour period?

Pace i: Asking Your Ballot

Complete an application for an absentee ballot, sign it using your official signature and submit information technology to your metropolis or township clerk. Yous tin can submit your completed application by email, mail, fax or in person. You can track when your application is received by your clerk and when your ballot is mailed to you by going to the Michigan Voter Information Eye michigan.gov/vote and inbound the required information.

Step two: Fill Out Your Ballot

Wait for your absentee ballot to arrive in the mail service. Once it arrives, fill it out, place it in the envelope provided, and sign the outside of the envelope with your official signature.

Stride 3: Turn in Your Election

You should submit your completed ballot as soon as possible. Your completed ballot must exist received by your city or township clerk past eight p.m. on Election Day (Baronial two for the main and November eight for the full general election) to be counted.

Yous have many means to submit your completed ballot:

  • Submit information technology by mail service. Nosotros recommend putting your ballot in the mail service no later than two weeks prior to Election 24-hour interval (July 19 for the chief and October 25 for the general ballot).

  • Driblet it off at your city or township clerk's office or in a secure drop box provided past your clerk.

  • Have an immediate family unit member (including a grandparent, grandchild or in-police) or a person residing in your household driblet it off for yous.

  • Every bit a last resort, if none of the above options are possible, you tin can have your city or township clerk selection upward your completed ballot. To use this choice, your completed ballot must exist within the city or township where you lot vote, and you must call your city or township clerk by 5 p.yard. on the Friday earlier Election Twenty-four hour period (July 29 for the primary and November iv for the general election) to request that your ballot be picked up.

What if I'thou on the permanent absentee voter list?

Fifty-fifty if you're on the permanent absentee voter listing, you yet need to request a ballot for each election.

If you're signed up to be on the permanent absentee voter list, your city or township clerk volition ship y'all an absentee ballot application before each ballot. To receive your absentee ballot by mail, you must submit your completed awarding to your city or township clerk.

Where tin I get an application for an absentee ballot?

At least 75 days prior to each ballot, yous can print and submit an application for an absentee ballot from the Michigan Voter Data Center michigan.gov/vote . Alternatively, y'all can call your city or township clerk and inquire that an application be mailed to y'all. Yous may besides use any application for an absentee ballot provided to yous by the Secretary of Country, your clerk, a political party or another organization.

If you have a current Michigan driver's license or state ID, you tin complete your awarding online at michigan.gov/vote .

What is the deadline to vote FROM Habitation before Election Day?

Submit your application every bit before long as possible. Nosotros strongly recommend submitting your awarding at least a month before the election to requite ample fourth dimension to receive your ballot, consummate it and render information technology to your city or township clerk. Your completed absentee ballot must be received past your city or township clerk past 8 p.1000. on Election Solar day (Baronial ii for the primary and November viii for the full general election) to count.

How do I vote IN PERSON before Election Day?

Footstep 1: Go to your city or township clerk's office.

Stride 2: Complete an application for an absentee election and submit it to the staff.

Step iii:  Complete your ballot, identify information technology in the envelope provided, sign the outside of the envelope with your official signature, and submit information technology to the staff.

When can I vote IN PERSON before Election Solar day?

You can go to your urban center or township clerk's office starting 40 days before Election Day (June 23 for the master and September 29 for the general election). If you are already registered to vote where you lot alive, the deadline to vote IN PERSON before Election Day is the Mon before Ballot Twenty-four hours (Baronial 1 for the primary and Nov seven for the full general election) at 4 p.k. If you need to annals to vote, the deadline to annals and vote at your metropolis or township clerk's office is eight p.chiliad. on Election Day (August 2 for the chief and November viii for the general ballot).

Where is my metropolis or township clerk's office and when is it open?

Visit the Michigan Voter Information Middle michigan.gov/vote and enter your address to find the information for your city or township clerk. If your city or township clerk operates a satellite office or offices, the hours and locations of those offices volition be posted too.  Alternatively, you tin can call your city or township clerk's part and inquire for their hours and location(s).

Urban center and township clerks' offices must exist open up during their normal hours, for at least eight hours the weekend before each election (July 30-31 for the primary and November 5-half dozen for the general election), and from 7 a.m. to eight p.thousand. on Ballot 24-hour interval (August 2 for the master and Nov 8 for the general election).

Is my clerk'southward function accessible?

You have the correct to an accessible voting location and an attainable voting machine. If your clerk's office is not accessible or there is no attainable voting car, call your metropolis or township clerk right away, report it, and ask for an alternate site. Y'all can besides telephone call the nonpartisan Ballot Protection hotline at the top of this page to report the issue.

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VOTING ON Election DAY

When is Election Day?

There volition be a statewide chief on August 2, 2022 and a statewide general election on November 8, 2022.

Acquire more about upcoming elections in your customs past going to the Michigan Voter Information Eye michigan.gov/vote and entering the required data. Alternatively, you can telephone call your city or township clerk's function and ask for this data.

When are the polls open?

Polls are open up from 7 a.yard. to 8 p.chiliad. local time on Election Day (August ii for the main and November 8 for the general election). Y'all have the right to vote if y'all are in line by 8 p.g.

What will exist on the ballot?

If you are registered to vote, yous tin view your sample election at the Michigan Voter Information Center michigan.gov/vote by inbound the required information.

Where do I vote on Ballot Day?

If you are already registered to vote where you live, you must vote at your assigned polling identify. You tin can find your polling place:

  • Online at the Michigan Voter Information Middle michigan.gov/vote by entering the required information;

  • On your Voter Identification Card;

  • By calling your urban center or township clerk; or,

  • By calling the nonpartisan Ballot Protection hotline at the summit of this page.

If you are not registered to vote where y'all live, you must visit your metropolis or township clerk's office with proof of residency past 8 p.m. on Election Mean solar day (August 2 for the primary and November viii for the general ballot) to register to vote. Once you are registered, you can vote by absentee election in the clerk'southward function or go to your polling place, if in that location is time to practice and then.

What if I've moved?

Update your voter registration whenever y'all motion. If you did not update your registration, you can annals to vote at your city or township clerk's office with proof of residency until 8 p.1000. on Ballot 24-hour interval (August 2 for the primary and Nov 8 for the general ballot).

Yous can also vote at your old polling place i last time if:

• You moved within the same city or township; or,

• Y'all moved to a dissimilar urban center or township after the 60th mean solar day before an election.

Tin can I become time off from work to vote?

Your employer isn't required to give you paid or unpaid fourth dimension off to vote. Ask if they have a policy that allows you to have fourth dimension off. If non, vote before Ballot Mean solar day (August two for the primary and November 8 for the full general election).

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VOTING ACCESSIBILITY

What if my polling place is not accessible?

You have the right to an accessible polling identify and an attainable voting machine. If it is before Election Solar day (Baronial ii for the main and November 8 for the full general election), call your city or township clerk right abroad and ask for an assignment to an alternate site that is accessible. You tin also telephone call the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline at the summit of this folio to written report the issue.

If it is Election Day (August 2 for the primary and Nov viii for the general election), send someone into the polling identify to asking curbside voting on your behalf. The poll workers at your polling place will bring a election exterior so yous can vote.

Tin I go a election in my language?

If you vote in Clyde Township, Covert Township, or the City of Fennville, you take the right to a ballot and election materials in Castilian. If y'all vote in the City of Hamtramck, you have the right to a ballot and election materials in Bengali. If you do not read or write English, and a ballot is not available in your language, you have the right to assistance from anyone yous choose. All the same, the person cannot be your employer, an agent of your employer or an officeholder or agent of your labor union.

What if I need assist voting?

You have the right to vote independently using an accessible voting machine. If you would like to use an accessible voting machine, tell an ballot official when you arrive to vote. You have the right to aid from the election officials. You can ask the election officials for instructions on how to utilise the voting equipment or for assistance at any time, even after you've entered the voting booth. If you are blind, disabled, or unable to read or write, yous have the right to assistance from anyone you cull. Nonetheless, the person cannot be your employer, an agent of your employer or an officeholder or agent of your labor union.

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IDENTIFICATION FOR VOTING

Practice I need a photo ID to vote?

No. Simply if you have it, bring it with yous and provide it to the poll worker to make the process go faster.

You lot volition exist asked for photograph ID when you lot get vote. If you do not have photograph ID or exercise non have information technology with y'all, you tin can sign a uncomplicated form and vote.

Do I need a photo ID to vote if this is my first time voting in Michigan?

No. However, a pocket-sized number of showtime-time voters who registered through the mail or a voter registration bulldoze may need to provide some documentation to vote. Electronic or newspaper copies of any of the following volition work:

A photo ID with your proper name and moving-picture show (regardless of the address or if it has an address):

•    Driver's license or personal ID card from whatever state

•    High school or college ID

•    Passport

•    Military or government-issued photograph ID

•    Tribal ID card

A not-photo ID with your name and address on information technology:

•    Current utility neb

•    Bank statement

•    Paycheck stub

•    Government check

•    Any other government document

Do I need the receipt I received when I registered to vote?

Maybe. If y'all have it, bring it with you. If you registered to vote close to Ballot Solar day (August ii for the chief and Nov 8 for the full general election), you may need it.

Do I need my Voter Identification Card to vote?

No. Simply if you take it, bring it with yous.

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Often ASKED QUESTIONS

Where is my absentee election?

You tin can rail your absentee ballot and awarding at the Michigan Voter Information Center www.mi.gov/vote. Visit the site to see if:

  • Your application was processed past your urban center or township clerk;

  • Your absentee ballot was mailed to you lot; and,

  • Your absentee ballot was received by your metropolis or township clerk.

What if I received my absentee ballot but then made an error on it or it was lost or destroyed?

Call or visit your metropolis or township clerk's office every bit soon every bit possible to cancel your first absentee ballot and request a new one. If you have the absentee ballot, because you made an mistake or it was merely partially destroyed, have it with you. Or get to your polling place on Election Day, make full out a course and vote.

What if I registered to vote but I'thousand non on the voter list at my polling place?

If you have the receipt you lot received when you registered to vote, show that to the poll worker in society to vote. If you don't accept your receipt, give the poll worker your address and enquire if you lot're at the correct polling place. If you are not at the correct polling identify for your address, go to the correct polling place.

If yous are not on the voter listing, y'all can become to your city or township clerk's part with proof of residency and register to vote before eight p.one thousand. on Election Day. While there, you can vote by absentee ballot in the clerk's office.

If you cannot go to the clerk's office with proof of residency, you may be able to cast a "provisional election." To practice this, y'all'll have to swear yous believe you previously registered to vote.

If yous tin provide a photo ID that shows your address in that polling place, your provisional ballot volition get into the motorcar and be counted on Election Day. If not, it volition go into an envelope, and the clerk volition review it after Election Twenty-four hour period. You have six days later Ballot Solar day to become to the clerk's role with any documentation to prove that you are registered to vote.

What if I go to the incorrect polling place?

Go to the correct polling place by looking it up online at the Michigan Voter Information Center www.mi.gov/vote or past calling your city or township clerk earlier y'all go vote. If y'all arrive at the wrong polling place, ask a poll worker to help you observe your right polling place. If you aren't registered to vote where you currently live, go to your city or township clerk's office with proof of residency earlier 8 p.m. on Election Day to annals to vote.

What if I have a problem voting, or someone is trying to intimidate or harass me?

Tell a poll worker immediately. If the poll worker is the problem, or they don't address the problem, call your local city or township clerk. If the city or township clerk doesn't address the trouble, telephone call ane of the Ballot Protection hotlines at the end of this guide.

What if someone challenges my right to vote?

Stride 1: Ask to be sworn in past the pollworker,

Footstep 2: Respond any questions are necessary to establish your eligibility to vote, and

Step 3: Vote.

What if I brand a mistake on my ballot or the voting auto malfunctions?

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where is my absentee ballot?

You can rails your absentee ballot and application at the Michigan Voter Information Center michigan.gov/vote by entering the required data. Visit the site to run into the date that:

  • Your awarding was received and processed by your clerk;

  • Your absentee ballot was mailed to you; and,

  • Your absentee election was received by your clerk.

If there is no date nether a particular field, it means that step is non yet complete.

What if I received my absentee election but and so made an error on information technology or it was lost or destroyed?

If it is before Ballot Solar day (Baronial two for the chief and November eight for the general election), call or visit your metropolis or township clerk's office as soon every bit possible to abolish your beginning absentee ballot and request a new one. If it is Election Mean solar day, go to your polling place, fill out a class and vote. If you still have the outset absentee election, because y'all made an fault or it was merely partially destroyed, have information technology with you.

What if I registered to vote, only I'm non on the voter list at my polling identify?

If you lot take the receipt you received when you lot registered to vote, show that receipt to the poll worker in order to vote. If yous don't accept your receipt, give the poll worker your accost and enquire if you're at the right polling place. If you registered to vote but are not at the right polling identify for your address, become to the correct polling place.

You can always become to your city or township clerk's role with proof of residency and register to vote before 8 p.m. on Ballot Twenty-four hour period (August 2 for the primary and November 8 for the general election). While there, y'all can vote by absentee ballot.

If you cannot go to your clerk's office with proof of residency, you lot may be able to bandage a "provisional ballot." To practice this, you lot'll accept to swear you believe y'all previously registered to vote.

If yous can provide a photo ID that shows your electric current accost, and if yous are at the correct polling place, your provisional ballot volition go into the tabulator machine and exist counted on Ballot Day. If not, it will become into an envelope, and the clerk volition review it after Ballot 24-hour interval. You accept six days after Election Solar day to get to the clerk'southward office with any documentation to show that you are registered to vote.

What if I become to the wrong polling place?

Go to the correct polling place past looking it up online. Go to the Michigan Voter Information Center michigan.gov/vote and enter the required information. Alternatively, you can call your city or township clerk and ask for your correct polling identify before you lot go vote.

If yous arrive at the wrong polling place, ask a poll worker to help you observe your right polling identify. If you aren't registered to vote where yous currently live, go to your city or township clerk'due south office with proof of residency before viii p.m. on Election Day (August 2 for the main and November 8 for the general election) to register to vote.

What if I accept a problem voting, or someone is trying to intimidate or harass me?

Tell a poll worker immediately. If the poll worker is the trouble, or they don't accost the problem, call your city or township clerk. If the metropolis or township clerk doesn't accost the problem, call the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline at the top of this page.

What if someone challenges my right to vote?

Step 1: Ask to be sworn in by the poll worker;

Stride 2: Answer whatever questions are necessary to establish your eligibility to vote; and

Step 3: Vote.

What should I do if I requested an absentee ballot but never received it?

Call or visit your city or township clerk's office equally soon equally possible to abolish your first absentee election and request a new one. The deadline to do this is the Monday before Election Day (Baronial 1 for the master and November 7 for the general ballot) at 4 p.m. Or y'all tin go to your polling place on Election Twenty-four hour period (August 2 for the principal and November 8 for the general ballot), consummate a simple class and vote.

What if I received my absentee ballot, but I don't take enough time to mail service it back to my clerk?

Your absentee election must be received past your city or township clerk past viii p.m. on Election Day (August 2 for the master and Nov 8 for the general election) to be counted. Beginning 2 weeks earlier Election Solar day, you should drop your completed absentee ballot off at your city or township clerk's office or a drop box provided by the clerk, rather than mailing it. If yous tin can't driblet it off, you can ask an immediate family fellow member (including a grandparent, grandchild or in-law) or a person living in your household to drop it off for you.

If these options are non possible for yous, you can inquire your city or township clerk to selection upwards your completed ballot. To use this option, your completed ballot must be within the city or township where you vote, and you must phone call your city or township clerk past 5 p.k. on the Friday before Election Day (July 29 for the primary and November 4 for the general election) to request that your ballot be picked upwardly.

What if I have my absentee ballot but determine to vote in person on Election Day?

If you decide not to vote by absentee ballot, accept your absentee election to your polling identify on Election Solar day (August 2 for the main and November viii for the general election) and surrender it. You volition then be issued a new ballot that yous can vote in the polling location.

What if I mailed my absentee ballot to my metropolis or township clerk, but I'm concerned it won't arrive in fourth dimension?

Track your absentee ballot past entering the required information at the Michigan Voter Information Center michigan.gov/vote .

If at that place is no date listed under the "received" field, and information technology is before Election Day (August 2 for the primary and November 8 for the general election), visit your city or township clerk's office, ask to spoil your original absentee ballot, and vote a new one. The borderline to do this at your clerk's role is the Monday earlier Election Day (Baronial 1 for the primary and November 7 for the general election) at 4 p.m.

If at that place is no appointment listed under the "received" field, and it is Election Day (August two for the primary and Nov 8 for the general ballot), go to your polling location, and let the poll workers know. If your metropolis or township clerk has not yet received your absentee election, you can make full out a form and vote a new ballot.

What if I make a fault on my ballot or the voting machine malfunctions?

If you make a fault, ask for a new election right away. You lot have the correct to a new election if you grab the fault before your ballot is inserted into the tabulator machine and counted.

If the scanner rejects your election, ask for a new one. You have the right to starting time over.

If the tabulator auto isn't working, you tin place your completed ballot into a bin in the tabulator auto. The poll workers will insert your ballot into the tabulator one time the machine is working once again.

Call the Ballot Protection hotlines for assistance at whatever time.

For assistance in English, phone call 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)

Para recibir ayuda en español, llama a 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682)

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For assistance in Bengali, Cantonese , Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Tagalog, Urdu or Vietnamese call 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683)

For boosted data or questions, email: questions@michiganvoting.org.

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