YOU CAN STILL REGISTER to vote And cast your ballot, IN PERSON AT YOUR city or TOWNship CLERK’S OFFICE, every day through november 3

MORE 2020 VOTER TOOLS…

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Proposal 2: Weirdest thing on Michigan ballots?

How will you vote? Should the government need a search warrant to search your electronic devices?

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Drop Off Your Ballot By Hand

Michigan, we made it easy for you to find drop boxes and clerks near you.

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Check Your Voting Status or Track Your Ballot

Michigan Secretary of State has added tons of tools online so you don’t have to wonder how you’re voting.

 
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Register at Your City Clerk’s Office

Now until Election Day you must register at your city clerk’s office. You can early-vote at that time

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How do I register to vote from October 20 through Election Day?

You can register to vote and vote in person up until and on Election Day at your city or township clerk’s office. We encourage you to register and vote early if you can. You must be in your city or township clerk’s office by 8 p.m. on November 3, 2020 in order to register and vote in the general election.

You’ll need to bring your proof of eligibility and residency.

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Election Day

What to do on November 3rd if you aren’t voting early.

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Sign up to get paid as a Poll Worker

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deep dive into Michigan’s election security system

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The hidden life of an absentee ballot in Michigan

 
 
I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change, I am changing the things I cannot accept.
— Angela Davis
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