Voting Info
Election Day is November 3!
Every qualified Michigan voter has the right to vote by absentee ballot. Also known as voting by mail or voting from home, absentee ballots have been used for decades in Michigan. They are secure and convenient. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, absentee voting allows everyone to vote from the safety of their home without worrying about exposure to the virus. Of course, if you choose, you can also vote at the polls on Election Day.
Whether you vote from home or at the polls, you will want to be ready to vote, and here is some information that can help:
If you are not registered to vote, you can register online. You can also update your voter registration online.
For more information on these and other voting-related topics, visit the Michigan Secretary of State's Voter Information Center.
Whether you vote from home or at the polls, you will want to be ready to vote, and here is some information that can help:
- See a sample ballot.
- Find your polling place.
- Get your local clerk's contact information.
- Request an absentee ballot.
If you are not registered to vote, you can register online. You can also update your voter registration online.
For more information on these and other voting-related topics, visit the Michigan Secretary of State's Voter Information Center.