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SKIP THE LINE MI

AboutLearn MoreFind Your Polling PlaceJoin The ListEarly Voting Locations




THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION EVER...

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

Join The List



JOIN THE ABSENTEE VOTING LIST OR COMMIT TO VOTE EARLY IN PERSON

By submitting the short form for ‘Join the Absentee Voting List,’ you will be
directed to Michigan’s online application for an absentee ballot. By submitting
the short form for ‘Commit to Vote Early In Person,’ you will be directed to
Michigan’s voter page to search for your early voting information.


Join the Absentee Voting List
Fill out this form
Commit to Vote Early in Person
Fill out this form

By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive calls and text
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Conditions apply. PRIVACY POLICY.
Thank you! Your pledge to vote has been received.
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LEARN MORE

You can vote by mail, early, or in person on Election Day in Michigan. Below,
you'll find information about each of these options.
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You must be a registered voter to vote using any of these methods. You may check
whether you are registered to vote in Michigan using The Michigan Voter Center.



ABSENTEE VOTING

Absentee voting in Michigan is secure and adopts election security measures from
national best practices. Michigan's absentee voting security measures include:
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       ● Records and procedures to prevent double or fraudulent voting.
       ● Official signature verification to confirm a ballot’s validity.
       ● Secure, locked drop box locations and video monitoring.
       ● Processing featuring bi-partisan election workers.
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All registered voters in Michigan have the right to vote by mail using an
absentee ballot delivered to their home. A voter must submit an absentee ballot
application to their local clerk before an absentee ballot can be sent (unless
they are on the permanent absentee voter list). Absentee ballots are available
and distributed beginning 40 days before the election.

Michigan voters can decide to be placed on a permanent absentee ballot list.
Their local clerk will then automatically mail them an absentee ballot for all
local, state, and federal elections.

Options to apply for an absentee ballot:
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       1. Request an absentee ballot online
‍
Voters can submit a completed absentee ballot application to their local clerk
online. Once the ballot application has been processed, the absentee ballot will
be mailed to the voter beginning 40 days before the election.

Deadline: Online applications may be submitted until 5 p.m. the Friday before
Election Day. To ensure there is enough time to receive and return an absentee
ballot, the Michigan Department of State recommends submitting the absentee
ballot application online at least 15 days before Election Day.

Request an absentee ballot online

        2. Request an absentee ballot by mail
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Voters can request an absentee ballot by mailing a completed absentee ballot
application to their localclerk. Ballot applications may be printed from the
Michigan Department of State website or picked up at a local clerk's office.
Applications mailed to a voter from their local clerk will include a pre-paid
return envelope.

Deadline: Completed applications may be mailed, placed in an official drop box,
or dropped off at the clerk's office. Mailed applications must be received by a
voter’s local city or township clerk’s office by 5 p.m. the Friday before
Election Day.

To ensure there is enough time to receive and return an absentee ballot, the
Michigan Department of State recommends mailing the absentee ballot application
at least 15 days before Election Day.

Print an absentee ballot application

Locate your local clerk's office
        
        3. Request an absentee ballot in person at a local clerk’s office
(recommended within 14 days of Election Day)
‍
Voters can visit their local clerk’s office in person to request, complete, and
submit their absentee ballot application on site. Voters requesting an
application from their local clerk may also take it home with them to complete
and submit later.

Deadline: Individuals registered to vote at their current address have until 4
p.m. the day before Election Day to submit an application in person at their
local clerk’s office.

Eligible voters who are not currently registered to vote in Michigan, or who
have not updated their registration with a current address in Michigan, have
until 8 p.m. on Election Day to visit their local clerk’s office to register to
vote or update their registration address and request an absentee ballot to
complete and submit on site.

So long as an eligible resident is in line at their clerk’s office by 8 p.m.,
they may register to vote (or update their registration) and cast an absentee
ballot.

Locate your local clerk's office ‍

Print an absentee ballot application

Learn more about voter registration

Voters can securely track the status of their absentee ballot application and
ballot at Michigan.gov/Vote. Voters may also contact their local clerk’s office
with questions about the receipt of their application.

Locate your local clerk's office

Track the status of your application

For information on military and overseas absentee voting, visit the military and
overseas voting section.
‍


EARLY IN-PERSON VOTING



In November 2022, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional
amendment that gives voters the right to vote early and in person at early
voting sites before statewide and federal elections. Communities may also choose
to provide early voting for local elections.

Early voting allows a voter to cast a ballot before Election Day, in an
experience similar to voting on Election Day.

During the early voting period, voters are issued a ballot and can then insert
their ballot directly into a tabulator at their early voting site.

Any registered voter in Michigan has the right to vote early in person at an
early voting site for statewide and federal elections in which they are
eligible.

The following steps can help you make a plan to vote early:

        ● Make sure you are registered to vote, and that your voter registration
address is up to date. Check your status or register online.
        ● Within 60 days of a statewide or federal election, lookup your early
voting site information at Michigan.gov/Vote.
        ● Review a sample ballot online at Michigan.gov/Vote.
        ● Visit your early voting site during the early voting period to cast a
ballot.

Just like voting on Election Day, there are multiple security reviews and checks
and balances in the early voting process.

Thousands of Republican, Democratic and independent election clerks, staff and
volunteers work together to ensure the early voting process is secure and
accurate.

Strict security protocols are enforced to make sure Michigan’s elections system
is among the strongest and most secure in the nation.

Learn more about election security in Michigan.
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VOTE IN-PERSON ON ELECTION DAY

All registered voters in Michigan can vote at their polling place on Election
Day.

Unregistered voters, or voters who have not updated their registration to their
current address, must go to their local clerk’s office to register and may also
vote at their clerk’s office using an absentee ballot.

Learn more about voting on Election Day:

        ● Voting at a polling place  
        ● Voter ID in Michigan  
        ● Voting at a clerk's office on Election Day  
        ● Emergency voting on Election Day  
        ● Challenged and provisional ballots  
        ● More voting options  

Before visiting a polling place: Voters should remember to do the following:

        ● Look up the location of their polling place to ensure it has not
moved.
        ● Look up their registration status to ensure it is current.
        ● Bring their photo ID to the polls if they are in possession of one.
Photo ID is not a requirement to vote in Michigan.


ABOUT

The Republican State Leadership Committee PAC (RSLC PAC) and The Michigan
Freedom Network are proud to announce the launch of SkipTheLineMI.vote. This
site is a resource for voters who want to join the mail-in voting list, learn
more about Michigan's new Early Voting process, or find their Election Day or
Early Voting polling location.
‍
With razor-thin margins of victory across down-ballot races in Michigan in 2020
and 2022, Republicans must fight for every vote in 2024. We encourage campaigns
across Michigan to use SkipTheLineMI.vote as a resource for voters who want to
learn more about the process or sign up to vote by mail in 2024.

This website is part of the historic investment announced on June 18, 2024. To
read more about that investment, click here.





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