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If I am elected I will do my very best to make sure that you are very well represented in Lansing." John Graziani

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Absentee Voter Information: 
 

How to Apply for an Absentee Ballot 

If you can't get to the polls on election day you may vote by absentee ballot if you:

will be absent from your city or town on election day

 

and/or


have a physical disability that prevents your voting at the polling place

 

and/or


cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs. 

Apply in writing to your city or town clerk or election commission and include your:

name,address as registered,ward and precinct (if you know them), address where you wish the absentee ballot sent,
in a primary, the party ballot you want, and
your signature.

There is an application form available at your local election office or by downloading the applications below. You may also make application by letter or note. Whichever method you choose, the application must be made in writing and signed.

 

Downloadable Absentee Ballot Application:

 

 

 


 

New Voter Registration Information: 

 

To register to vote in Michigan you must be:

a U.S. citizen


at least 18 years of age by election day

 
a resident of Michigan and the city or township where you are applying to register to vote


Where: In Michigan, your voter registration for all federal, state, and local elections is maintained by your local city or township clerk. You should register to vote at your clerk’s office.

 


Voters may also register to vote by mail, at your county clerk’s office or by visiting any Secretary of State branch office. In addition, specified agencies providing services through the Family Independence Agency, the Department of Community Health, and the Department of Career Development offer voter registration services to their clients. Military recruitment centers also provide voter registration services.

When: You must register at least 30 days before the election. This gives the clerk time to process the forms and send you a Voter Identification Card.

Moving: Whenever you move to a new city or township, you must re-register to vote. If you move within a city or township, you must update your address. This can be handled through your local clerk, at a Secretary of State branch office, or by mail. Michigan voters must use the same residential address for voter registration and driver's license purposes. Consequently, if you submit a driver's license address change, it will be applied to your voter registration. Similarly, if you submit a voter registration address change, it will be applied to your driver's license.

Mail-in Forms: A mail-in voter registration form (pdf file) can be obtained here. Mail the completed form to the address indicated on the form. If you register by mail, you must vote in person at your assigned precinct the first time you vote, unless you are:

disabled as defined by state law
60 years of age or older
temporarily residing overseas.
If you are temporarily outside the U.S., you may use a Federal Postcard Application (FPCA) form to register. The FPCA forms are distributed through U.S. embassies and military bases. A Michigan resident who moves and registers out of state may not re-register to vote in Michigan until he or she reestablishes residency here.

You may also register at the same time you renew your driver's license by mail. Eligible drivers receive a voter registration application in the mail with their driver's license renewal information.

 

Register to Vote Link:

https://ssl.congress.org/congressorg/e4/nvra/?action=form&state=MI


 


 

 

To check if you are already registered, use the link below to enter the Voter Informatin Center and enter your full legal first and last name.

In Michigan this should be the same as the name on your driver's license.

 

Voter Information Center Link:

https://services2.sos.state.mi.us/mivote/

 

 

 


 Clerks Offices


WAYNE COUNTY:
Cathy Garrett, Wayne County Clerk
2woodward Ave
Detroit MI 48226-3463
Ph: (313)224-6262, Fax: (313)224-5364

 


 

Southgate:

 

 Office of the City Clerk, 14400 Dix-Toledo Highway, Southgate, MI 48195.


Trenton:

 

Trenton Clerk's Office, located at 2800 Third Street, Trenton

 


Riverview:

 

City Clerk
14100 Civic Park Drive
City Clerk
Riverview, Michigan 48193-7600


 

Wyandotte:


Wyandotte City Clerk
3131 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, Michigan 48192