SEPTEMBER 22, 2008
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land announced today that
the Mobile Branch Office will be at Michigan State University on Monday, Oct. 6,
to offer students a last chance to register to vote in the November election.
The office will be next to the Auditorium. Hours are 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 6, which is the last day Michigan residents may register
to vote for the Nov. 4 election.
"The mobile office is a convenient way to register to vote
or to conduct other Secretary of State business," Land said. "I hope students
take advantage of this opportunity to register to vote and take the first step
to making their voices heard."
The visit is part of Land's efforts to register voters and
educate them about what to expect on Election Day. At the polls, voters will be
asked to present voter identification. Voter ID includes a Michigan driver's
license, state-issued personal ID card or other acceptable form of ID. Voters
who do not have photo ID with them at the polls can sign an affidavit attesting
to that fact, and they then will receive a ballot that will be counted with all
others.
In addition to a Michigan driver's license or state-issued
ID, other acceptable forms of identification include:
- Driver's license or personal identification card issued
by another state
- Federal or state government-issued photo identification
- U.S. passport
- Military ID with photo
- Student identification with photo from a high school or
accredited institution of higher learning
- Tribal identification card with photo
Land also reminds residents to visit the online Michigan
Voter Information Center, a single, comprehensive source designed for voter
convenience at
www.Michigan.gov/vote. The site contains information on polling locations,
voting systems, registration and candidates. Offices up for election include
president, U.S. senator, U.S. representatives, state House members, judges and
numerous local officials, such as county sheriff and prosecutor. State and local
ballot questions also will be decided.
The visit is the final part of the mobile office's tour of
Michigan's 15 public universities that took it from Wayne State University in
Detroit to Michigan Technological University in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Hundreds
of students already have used the office this year to register to vote or
conduct other Secretary of State business. The office has logged more than
125,000 miles since it first hit the road more than 10 years ago.
Land encourages all customers who have Internet access to
check out the department's online services at
www.Michigan.gov/sos before visiting any branch office. License plates and
watercraft registrations, for example, can be renewed online. Browsing the site
will help customers determine requirements before they go to an office.