Michigan’s Primary Election will be held on August 6, with voters casting their ballots for Michigan House and Congressional primary races, an open U.S. Senate seat, and local offices.
Participation Options:
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- In-person early voting – Begins Saturday, July 27, and runs through Sunday, August 4. For locations, please visit Michigan.gov/EarlyVoting.
- Vote by mail – Request an absentee ballot from your local clerk and return the ballot by mail, at a secure drop box in your jurisdiction, or your early voting site.
- Vote on Election Day – Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
Voters may only choose one voting option for each election. As soon as a voter casts a ballot by mail, at an early voting site, or on Election Day, it is immediately recorded in the state’s secure Qualified Voter File. Clerks will not issue a second ballot if one has already been submitted. Only one ballot per voter will be counted.
For more information, please visit Michigan.gov/Vote.