Check if your jurisdiction is holding an election.
To check your registration status, find your polling place, view a sample ballot, and more, visit Michigan.gov/Vote.
Check if your jurisdiction is holding an election.
To check your registration status, find your polling place, view a sample ballot, and more, visit Michigan.gov/Vote.
No disruption of services is expected
Beginning July 14, 2025, all customer-facing Bureau of Elections staff will be temporarily relocated within the Richard H. Austin Building while construction takes place in our suite. During this project, all services will remain available. Please call 800-292-5973 to schedule any in-person visits to the Bureau.
Updates will be provided as they become available, and we thank you for your patience and understanding as these improvements are made.
Those using MiTN for disclosure reporting must do so through MiLogin. MiLogin connects you to all State of Michigan services through one single and secure user ID. To begin filing you will need to either log in to MiLogin or create an account.
You can do both of those at MiLogin.
Use this guide to help determine whether to create a MiLogin Citizen or MiLogin Business account.
If you’re having trouble setting up or accessing your MiLogin account, please visit MiLogin or call 1-800-292-5973.
The MiTN system offers a search function for numerous fields of campaign finance disclosure. Use of the search function is available for all public users and does not require an account with MiLogin. Find tips for using the Campaign Finance Disclosure Searchable Database.
Yes. If you did not receive one, check your junk/spam folders before seeking additional assistance.
Yes. You may exit a filing and return to finish the filing prior to submitting the final report.
MiLogin emails are not listed publicly. Please attempt a log in in at the Personal MiLogin and/or Business MiLogin.
This previous MiTN Campaign Finance Training Webinar will focus on setting up your MiLogin and MiTN accounts, requesting access to an existing Committee, preparing filings, entering transactions, submitting filings, and amending a statement.
This previous MiTN Campaign Finance Training Webinar will focus on setting up your MiLogin and MiTN accounts, requesting access to an existing Committee, preparing filings, entering transactions, submitting filings, and amending a statement.
If you have tried using the training resources here and you’re still having problems with the Campaign Finance Module not related to MiLogin, please send a detailed email to MDOS-CampaignFinance@Michigan.gov. To report an issue you’re having with MiTN, or to check the status of known issues and fixes, visit MiTN information. You may also contact the Bureau of Elections at 800-292-5973 and follow the Campaign Finance related prompts.
Make a practice of checking back to this section of the page for upcoming due dates and filing deadlines.
Campaign finance due dates for February 3, 2026/May 5, 2026 Special Elections
Candidate committees will owe the 2025 October statement (due October 27) and the annual on February 2, 2026.
These materials outline how to navigate and manage committee e-filing functions in MiTN. Topics include requesting and approving committee access, creating new committees, generating and amending the Statement of Organization, and managing fees or payments.
Make a practice of checking back to this section of the page for upcoming due dates and filing deadlines.
2025-2026 Campaign Finance Filing Dates
PAC committees will owe the 2025 October statement (due October 27).
These materials outline how to navigate and manage committee e-filing functions in MiTN. Topics include requesting and ap proving committee access, creating new committees, generating and amending the Statement of Organization, and managing fees or payments.
The Bureau of Elections is creating custom, committee specific training videos to assist you with your filing, and in your use of the MiTN system. The videos are currently in production and will be posted here in coming weeks.
Make a practice of checking back to this section of the page for upcoming due dates and filing deadlines.
Ballot Question committees will owe the 2025 October statement (due October 27) and the annual on February 2, 2026.
Ballot Question Committee has a training September 10, 2025 at 10:00 am
These materials outline how to navigate and manage committee e-filing functions in MiTN. Topics include requesting and approving committee access, creating new committees, generating and amending the Statement of Organization, and managing fees or payments.
Make a practice of checking back to this section of the page for upcoming due dates and filing deadlines.
Independent expenditure committees will owe the 2025 October statement (due October 27).
These materials outline how to navigate and manage committee e-filing functions in MiTN. Topics include requesting and approving committee access, creating new committees, generating and amending the Statement of Organization, and managing fees or payments.
Make a practice of checking back to this section of the page for upcoming due dates and filing deadlines.
Political party committees will owe the annual on February 2, 2026.
These materials outline how to navigate and manage committee e-filing functions in MiTN. Topics include requesting and approving committee access, creating new committees, generating and amending the Statement of Organization, and managing fees or payments.
The Bureau of Elections is creating custom, committee specific training videos to assist you with your filing, and in your use of the MiTN system. The videos are currently in production and will be posted here in coming weeks.