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No. Registration in Michigan is permanent as long as you reside at the same address. However, whenever you move to a new city or township, you must re-register to vote.
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Eligible citizens may become registered to vote in a variety of ways, at any time through Election Day. Individuals who register to vote within the 14-day period immediately preceding an election must appear in person at their city or township clerk’s office and provide proof of residency. To get started, fill out the Voter Registration Application (PDF).
Individuals who register to vote within the 14-day period immediately preceding an election must appear in person at their city or township clerk’s office and provide proof of residency.
Individuals using any other method must register to vote at least 15 days before Election Day and are not required to provide proof of residency. Other methods of registration include an application obtained at one of the following locations:
Yes. To register by mail, complete the Voter Registration Application (PDF) and mail it to your local clerk.
You can check online or call the City Clerk’s office at (517) 319-6914.
Yes. If the residence address you provide on the Voter Registration Application differs from the address on your Michigan driver license or personal identification card, the Secretary of State will automatically change your driver license or personal identification card address to match the residence address entered on the Voter Registration Application.
If an address change is made, the Secretary of State will mail you an address update sticker for your driver license or personal identification card.
Yes. If you now reside in Michigan, you may register to vote within the jurisdiction where you currently live.
Yes. Every Michigan voter who offers to vote at the polls must show picture identification or sign an affidavit attesting that they are not in possession of picture identification. A ballot cannot be issued to a voter unless the voter displays picture identification or signs the affidavit.
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