*November 4, 2024*
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Dear Friend,
*Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5. *
*Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.*
If you have not already cast your ballot at an early voting site or by absentee, all registered voters in Michigan can vote at their polling place tomorrow, on Election Day.
If you are not yet registered, you still have time to register and vote [ [link removed] ] in this election! Unregistered voters have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to visit their local clerk’s office to register and can vote while at their clerk’s office with an absentee ballot or go to their polling place to vote if time allows. Click here to find your clerk’s office. [ [link removed] ]
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Our democracy is strongest when every eligible citizen can make their voice heard at the ballot box. No matter who you’re voting for, I’ll keep fighting against voter suppression and make it easier for you to cast your vote and have it counted. Thousands of Republican, Democratic, and independent election clerks, staff, and volunteers work together to ensure Michigan's voting process is secure and accurate.
Visit michigan.gov/vote [ [link removed] ] for questions about voting and feel confident as you cast your ballot.
See more below to find your polling place and make a plan to vote on Election Day.
Sincerely,
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Gretchen Whitmer
Governor
Find My Polling Place — Vote on Election Day
Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5.
Registered voters can cast their ballot at their polling place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
As long as you’re in line by 8 p.m., you’ll be allowed to cast your vote.
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*Here are some reminders before heading to a polling place: *
☑ Look up the location of your polling place to ensure it has not moved.
*Find My Polling Place* [ [link removed] ]
☑ Make sure you are registered to vote, and that your voter registration address is up to date.
*Check if I am Registered to Vote* [ [link removed] ]
☑ If you are not registered, or you need to make updates to your registration, eligible residents have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to visit their local clerk’s office to register to vote, or make updates, and may cast their ballot same-day. See more below on same-day voter registration.
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☑ You can preview your ballot online before heading to your polling place.
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☑ Need a ride to the polls? Nonpartisan organizations and companies are offering free rides to the polls in a number of communities.
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☑ Bring your photo ID to the polls if you are in possession of one. Photo ID is not a requirement to vote in Michigan [ [link removed] ].
☑ Do not wear campaign clothes or accessories into or within 100 feet of a polling place (stickers, hats, pins, etc.).
*If you have not yet registered, you still have time to register and vote in this election!* Unregistered voters, or voters who have not updated their registration to their current address, have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to visit their local clerk’s office with proof of residency to register to vote or make updates. To vote, they may either request an absentee ballot and vote at their clerk's office or go to their polling place to vote if time allows. So long as an eligible, unregistered resident is in line at their clerk’s office by 8 p.m., they may register to vote and cast an absentee ballot. Click here for more information on same-day voter registration. [ [link removed] ]
*If you have filled out an absentee ballot at home, it is now too late to return it in the mail.* Your completed absentee ballot must be received by your city or township clerk by 8 p.m. on Election Day. At this time, you should hand-deliver your absentee ballot to your clerk’s office. You can also bring your absentee ballot to your Election Day polling place to place into a tabulator yourself. If you decide to do so, bring your ballot in the envelope provided by the clerk, and election inspectors will assist you in tabulating your ballot.
*Report Voter Intimidation*
Strict security protocols are enforced to make sure Michigan’s elections system is among the strongest and most secure in the nation. For more info, visit mi.gov/electionsecurity [ [link removed] ].
Individuals witnessing or experiencing voter intimidation or harassment of poll workers should report it at their polling place to an election worker, or their local clerk, and if needed their local law enforcement agency. You may also contact:
Michigan Bureau of Elections: 1-800-292-5973.
Voter protection hotlines:
* English: 866-OUR-VOTE / (866) 687-8683
* Spanish: 888-VE-Y-VOTA / (888) 839-8682
* Arabic: 844-YALLA-US / (844) 925-5287
* Bengali, Cantonese, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese: 888-API-VOTE / (888) 274-8683
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