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Absentee vote ballots available for voters June 25
Last day to register to vote by mail or online July 20
New voter registrations are required in person for August election July 21 - Aug. 4
Early voting period July 25 - Aug. 2
Absentee ballots available for voters September 24
Last day to register to vote by mail or online October 19
New voter registrations are required in person for the November election October 20 – November 3
Early Voting period October 24 – November 1
Online & mail requests - No later than 5:00 p.m. the Friday before the election. Please note this is the deadline for the Clerk’s Office to receive your request. If you plan to mail in your request, please allow 5-7 days for postal delivery. In-Person - No later than 4:00 p.m. the day prior to the election. If you're registering to vote or updating your address by appearing at your clerk's office on Election Day, you can request an absent voter ballot at the same time you register. If you request your AV ballot the day before the election or on Election Day, you must vote the ballot in the clerk's office.
Your completed absentee ballot MUST be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Your ballot will not be counted unless your signature is on the return envelope and matches your signature on file. If you received assistance voting the ballot, then the signature of the person who helped you must also be on the return envelope. You can return by mail, or hand-delivering the ballot to the clerk's office, or our any of our drop box locations.
It doesn’t! The USPS change to postmarks has no impact on Michigan Absentee ballots because Michigan Law requires that ballots must be received by 8:00 pm on election day in order to be counted. The only exception to this is for Military and Overseas Voters who must have their ballot postmarked on or before election day and received within 6 days after the election.
Voters on the Permanent Application List will automatically receive an application for an absentee ballot prior to any elections that year. For even year, regular election cycles, voters on this list will receive one application for all regular elections being held that year. For special elections, voters on this list will receive an application for each election as they occur.
Voters on the Permanent Ballot List will NOT receive an application for an absentee ballot. They will instead automatically receive a ballot for every election, without needing to fill out any paperwork. Voters on this list who will need their ballot sent to an address that is not their mailing address will need to contact the Clerk’s office to let them know of this change as soon as possible.
Use the Oakland Township interactive precinct map lookup to find your polling location
| Precinct | Location | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Precinct 1 | Hugger Elementary School | 5050 Sheldon Rd. |
| Precinct 2 | Twin Lakes Golf Club | 455 Twin Lakes Rd. |
| Precinct 3 | Baldwin Elementary School | 4325 Bannister Rd. |
| Precinct 4 | Delta Kelly Elementary School | 3880 Adams Rd. |
| Precinct 5 | Delta Kelly Elementary School | 3880 Adams Rd. |
| Precinct 6 | Musson Elementary School | 3500 Dutton Rd. |
All registered voters can track their ballot by looking up their information in the voter information section on the State of Michigan website.
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. 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.
You will be asked to show ID when you check in to vote. If you don't have one, you can still vote. If this happens, expect a poll worker to ask you to sign a form before you vote that explains you didn't have an ID. Your ballot will be included with all others and counted on Election Day.
Special services are provided to assist military and overseas civilian voters participate in elections. If you are a military or overseas civilian voter who is eligible to vote in Michigan, you can find out how to: