Dear Michigander,
Tomorrow is Election Day in Michigan! I want to make sure you have the latest nonpartisan election information and recommendations from the Michigan Secretary of State. Along with their office, I am committed to ensuring this election is safe and secure and that your voice is heard.
Sincerely,
Returning Absentee Ballots
Voters who have received but not yet returned their absentee ballot should hand deliver it to their clerk?s office or secure local drop box. To avoid possible U.S. Postal Service delays, mailing ballots this close to Election Day is not recommended. All ballots must be received at clerk offices or drop boxes by 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 8, or they will not be counted.?
Voters must bring their ballot to a drop box in their jurisdiction. Drop box locations can be found at Michigan.gov/Vote.
Tracking an Absentee Ballot
Voters can also track their absentee ballot online at Michigan.gov/Vote. If a voter who submitted their ballot multiple days prior sees it has not been received, they should contact their clerk?s office.
Registering to Vote
Eligible citizens who have not yet registered to vote can still do so in person at their local clerk?s office with proof of residency now through 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 8, and they can apply for and submit an absentee ballot in the same trip.
Voting In Person
Registered voters can request, fill out, and submit an absentee ballot in one visit to their local clerk?s office until 4 p.m. today, November 7. Clerk office locations, hours and contact information can be found at Michigan.gov/Vote.
Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Election Day, tomorrow Nov. 8.
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