MICHIGAN, USA —
It’s election day in Michigan!
Michiganders will vote on various millages, school bonds, township races, mayor, council member, commissioner, and county proposals in November’s general election.
You can vote in person from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you’re in line when the polls close, you have the right to vote.
WHERE DO I GO TO VOTE?
You can look up your voting location on the Michigan State Department’s website here.
DO I NEED AN ID?
Election workers will ask you for an ID when you’re checking in to vote. If you don’t have one on you, you can still vote.
A worker will ask you to sign a form before you vote that explains why you don’t have an ID.
ID types you can use to check in are:
- Michigan driver's license or state ID
- Driver's license or personal identification card issued by another state
- Federal or state government-issued photo identification
- U.S. passport
- Military ID with photo
- Student identification with photo from a high school or accredited institution of higher learning
- Tribal identification card with photo
WHAT’S ON MY BALLOT?
Helpful links for the Nov. 7 general election:
- Click here to find out what is on your ballot.
- Click here to find out if you are registered to vote.
- Click here to find out how to register to vote.
- Click here to find your polling place.
- Click here to find out where to drop off your absentee ballot.
- Click here to find more helpful links.
For complete election results in West Michigan, click here.
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