From Michigan Democratic Party <[email protected]>
Subject Presidential Primary Election is ONE MONTH AWAY – do you have your plan?
Date January 27, 2024 3:02 PM
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Friend, now is the time to make your plan to vote in Michigan’s Presidential Primary Election!

Michigan was chosen as an early nominating state in this year’s presidential primary election, making our voices stronger in the process. We need to turn out to vote to show that our diverse state should remain at the top of the calendar in the presidential nominating process.

Before you make your plan to vote, check your voter registration [[link removed]] here to make sure you are registered to vote at your current address. Use our voter registration guide here [[link removed]] if you have questions.

Then, decide how you want to vote this year. Did you know you have more options this year than ever before?

1.
You
can
vote
without
leaving
your
home
using
an
absentee
ballot.
This
year,
you
can
also
opt-in
to
Michigan’s
Permanent
Mail
Ballot
List
to
receive
your
absentee
ballot
automatically
in
the
mail
in
future
elections.
2.
You
can
vote
early
and
feed
your
ballot
into
a
vote
tabulator
at
an
Early
Vote
Center.
The
process
is
virtually
the
same
as
the
process
at
your
polling
place
on
Election
Day,
but
you
get
to
pick
the
day
and
time
that
is
most
convenient
for
you
(including
weekends!).
3.
You
can
vote
at
your
polling
place
on
Election
Day.

LOOKUP YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT HERE [[link removed]]

1 — I WANT TO VOTE FROM HOME

Voting from home is easy and convenient and your vote will be counted. But make sure you start as soon as possible! All registered voters can vote early from home using an absentee ballot. You don't need an excuse or reason.

1.
Request
your
absentee
ballot
online
[[link removed]]
,
by
mail
[[link removed]]
,
or
at
your
local
clerk’s
office
[[link removed]]
.
Request
your
absentee
as
soon
as
possible
so
you
have
time
to
fill
it
out
and
return
it.
2.
Fill
out
your
absentee
ballot
and
follow
the
instructions
before
sealing
it
in
the
provided
envelope.
3.
Return
your
absentee
ballot
by
mail
(we
recommend
by
February
13th),
at
secure
drop
box
[[link removed]]
,
or
at
your
local
clerk’s
office
[[link removed]]
.
Your
clerk
must
receive
your
ballot
by
8
PM
on
February
27.

2 — I WANT TO VOTE EARLY

For the first time ever, Michigan voters can now vote early! All Michigan voters will be able to vote early during the early voting period, which is February 17 - February 25. Your community may offer additional days of early voting.

Fill out this simple form to find your early voting information. [[link removed]]

You can also vote in person at your local clerk’s office or satellite office before Election Day. Find your local clerk’s office here [[link removed]] .

3 — I WANT TO VOTE ON ELECTION DAY

If you are registered to vote at your current address, you must vote at your polling place on Election Day. Polls are open 7AM - 8PM. Find your polling place here [[link removed]] .

If you are not registered to vote or you need to update your voter registration information, you can register on Election Day at your local clerk’s office. Find your local clerk’s office here [[link removed]] .

If you have any questions when it comes to voting, visit the Michigan Voter Portal [[link removed]] or call the Hotline: 1 (833) MI-VOTES or (833-648-6837).

Thank you for being a voter!

The Michigan Democratic Party








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