JULY 29, 2009
Cities, townships, school districts hold elections Aug.
4
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land encourages residents
to vote in local elections Tuesday, Aug. 4.
"Your community could be voting on ballot proposals, council seats or school
millages," said Land, Michigan's chief elections officer. "Elections at every
level are vital to our democratic process. Please take the time to cast a ballot
to make your voice heard."
Of Michigan's 83 counties, 47 will have elections. Residents can visit the
Secretary of
State Web site at www.Michigan.gov/sos or check with
their county clerk's office to find out if there is an election in their
community. In addition, the Michigan Voter Information Center can help residents
determine whether they're registered to vote and direct them to their polling
location. The Web site is
www.Michigan.gov/vote.
Voters who need to have their absentee ballot mailed to them must apply for
the ballot no later than 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1. Absentee ballots can be
obtained in person anytime through 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 3. Voters who request
an absentee ballot in person on Monday, Aug. 3 must vote in the clerk's office.
Emergency absentee ballots are available under certain conditions through 4 p.m.
on the date of the election.
All voters who attend the polls must comply with Michigan's voter
identification requirement. They will be asked to present photo ID, such as a
Michigan driver's license or identification card. Anyone who does not have an
acceptable form of photo ID or failed to bring it with them can still vote. They
will sign a brief affidavit stating that they're not in possession of a photo
ID. Their ballots will be included with all others and counted on Election Day.
Voters who don't have a Michigan driver's license or identification card can
show the following forms of photo ID as long as they are current:
- Driver's license or personal identification card issued by another state
- Federal or state government-issued photo identification
- U.S. passport
- Military identification card with photo
- Student identification with photo from a high school or an accredited
institution of higher education, such as a college or university
- Tribal identification card with photo.
A specially equipped voting station called the AutoMARK Voter Assist Terminal
is also available at each polling location for use by voters with disabilities.
Additional election information can be found at
www.Michigan.gov/sos.
Related Links
> Elections
by County - Aug. 4
> www.Michigan.gov/vote