How do I determine where I go to vote?

The Michigan Voter Information Center website can help you determine whether you are registered to vote and where you cast your ballot on Election Day. If you are not registered, you can follow the step-by-step instructions to register at this site as well.

Registered Michigan voters who have moved within 60 days of the election may still vote at their previous address if they did not register to vote at their new address by the close of registration for this election.

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1. Is there a fee to get documents notarized?
2. How do I register to vote?
3. How do I obtain a copy of a public record?
4. Who qualifies for an absent voter ballot?
5. How do I get an absent voter ballot?
6. How can I check on the status of my absent voter ballot request?
7. What hours are the polls open on Election Day?
8. How can I check on the status of my absent voter ballot request?
9. Does Michigan Allow Early Voting?
10. How does the voter ID requirement affect me if I vote with an absent voter ballot?
11. What is the Voter ID Requirement?
12. How do I determine where I go to vote?
13. How can I learn about the candidates and proposals in my area?
14. Can I use a camera in the polls?
15. If I register to vote by mail, do I need to be aware of any special requirements?
16. Must I vote the entire ballot?
17. Can I wear election-related clothing to the polls?
18. When is the absent voter ballot due?
19. When is the agenda for the upcoming commissions meeting available?
20. How do I get an item on the agenda?
21. How do I participate in the public comment portion of the City Commission meeting?
22. How do I direct correspondence to the City Commission?