All voters in Michigan have the right to vote early for any reason!

Click HERE to learn more about Absentee Ballots.

Click HERE to learn more about in person 9 day early voting.

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Things to remember about voting:

Under no circumstances should you give your ballot to someone you do not know—even if they offer. This is your vote, keep it safe.
● Only return your application and ballot to your local clerk.
If you move to a new city or township, you must re-register. If you move within a city or township and are already registered to vote, you only need to update your address.
If you are in jail, awaiting arraignment or trial, you may register to vote. If you are in jail after being convicted and sentenced, you may not register to vote or vote while you are confined.
If never registered to vote in Michigan and choose to mail in application, remember to include identification information (driver’s license number, photocopy of driver's license or personal ID card, or photocopy of paycheck stub, utility bill, or government document that lists both your name and your address).
If you do not have your photo ID, you can still vote simply by signing an affidavit!

Voter Assistance Hotline: 833-MI-VOTES