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Polling places in jurisdictions holding elections today are open until 8 p.m.
MAY 4, 2021
Voters can access voting information at Michigan.gov/Vote
Polling places are open until 8 p.m. for voters who wish to cast their ballot in person in the jurisdictions across the state holding an election today.
Voters can check if there is an election in their community by visiting
Michigan.gov/Vote. They can also track their absentee ballot, find their drop box and clerk office locations, and view sample ballots on the site. Today, Michigan voters in nearly 200 jurisdictions have several options to ensure their voices are heard in their local elections, said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. If they already have an absentee ballot, they can return it to their local clerk s office or local drop box by 8 p.m., and if they don t have their ballot, they can get one and vote in person at their local polling place. And even if citizens aren t registered, they can still vote today by r
If you have business with the Secretary of State, be sure to set your appointment.
During the coronavirus pandemic, many changes were made to how the Michigan Secretary of State operates. Some of those changes will continue on into the future. According to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, branch offices around the state will continue to operate by appointment only.
Michiganders can now complete most of their transactions online, by mail or at one of our new self-service stations located at their local grocery store.And the remaining in-person transactions are carried out by appointment, ensuring the vast majority of customers have little to no wait time.said Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
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Absentee ballots should be returned in person, via drop box for May 4 elections
APRIL 30, 2021
Voters in jurisdictions with
an election on May 4 should return their absentee ballots as soon as possible, either by drop box or in person at their local city or township clerk s office. Those who have not yet requested a ballot, or have requested one but have not received it, should visit their clerk s office to request, fill out and submit their ballot all in one trip. Voters can find the operating hours, contact information and locations of their local clerk s office and drop boxes at
Legislation that would combine May and August elections into one day in June cleared the state House Tuesday. Many Democrats and some Republicans opposed the bill.