MICHIGAN, USA — While many Michigan voters have already turned in their absentee ballots for the Nov. 5 election, there's no doubt polling places will be packed on Election Day.
How to find your polling place
To find which polling place you're able to cast your vote at, visit the Michigan Voter Information Center.
From there, you have a few different ways to look up your voting information. You can enter your birthday and zip code, your driver's license number, or your home address.
Once the website finds your information, you'll be able to view a section that says "Your election day voting information."
Here, you can find the address of your polling place, the precinct it's in, the phone number for the location and the hours.
What you need to bring to vote
The top of the webpage will also tell you if you're registered to vote or not.
If you have a photo ID you're required to bring it and present it at the polls.
Here's when the polls open and close in Michigan
According to the Michigan Voter Information Center, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time. You have the right to vote if you're in line by 8 p.m.