Today is National Voter Registration Day, but Michigan residents can continue to register to vote up to Election Day.
There are new methods to vote this cycle and clerks will have an easier time counting mail-in ballots. But some concerns ...
With election day less than two months away, it's time to make a plan for how you'll cast your vote. Michigan voters can cast ...
Antrim County’s clerk planned to retire this year. Now she is now running a write-in campaign against a candidate who has ...
General Election Day is less than two months away. In Michigan, eligible voters have the right to cast their ballot in person on November 5th or before election day by early voting options.
The laws governing how Michigan residents vote have been overhauled since 2020, with November's election representing a pressure test for the new system.
Voting by mail requires you to request an absentee ballot. You can do this by registering on the Michigan Secretary of State website, calling your city clerk and asking for an application to be mailed ...
Chief among the changes is that every municipality in Michigan is now required to offer early voting for at least nine consecutive days starting on the second Saturday before Election Day and ...
Over the past six years, Michigan has gone from 31st in the nation for election ... Changes like no-reason absentee voting and nine days of early voting have expanded Michiganders voting options while ...
Over the past six years, Michigan has gone from 31st in the ... Changes like no-reason absentee voting and nine days of early voting have expanded Michiganders voting options while additional ...
Early voting is poised to get underway in several states this month. The Washington Examiner will take a closer look at the swing states, including voting rules you need to know and key ...