Check if your jurisdiction is holding an election.
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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.
Filing for office, including petition signature requirements and political party status.
Elections administration, including the Election Inspector's Guide; absentee voting; and the Michigan Qualified Voter File.
Find information about the Board of State Canvassers and its meeting notices.
Title and registration requirements; special titles; name changes; address changes; license plate fees; insurance requirements; new Michigan residents; lost titles; lost license plates; and deceased vehicle owners.
Disability parking and placard information, disability parking, disability plate, disabled parking permit, and wheelchair.
Recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles, watercraft, ORVs, and trailers.
Operating requirements for agricultural vehicles on public roads - lighting, slow-moving vehicle emblems, and more.
The International Registration Plan (IRP) - a program for registering and licensing of commercial vehicles in interstate operations among member jurisdictions (states or provinces).
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) online service for customers filing financial statements and liens through the Secretary of State.
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TO: County Clerks
FROM: Michigan Department of State, Bureau of Elections
SUBJECT: Administration of the Campaign Finance Act
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A review of the duties all county clerks must perform under Section 16 of Michigan’s Campaign Finance Act (MCFA) is provided in the following paragraphs. A listing of the resources provided through the Michigan Department of State’s Bureau of Elections to assist county clerks with the performance of the duties is also provided. Visit the County Clerk Tool Box for additional information and publications for you to use to administer the MCFA. |
The following documents are available from the County Clerk Tool Box.
Dates: Provides currently and filing schedules in a condensed format suitable for printing and reproducing. Detailed filing scheduled are also available form our website.
Contribution Limits: Provides the contribution limits for local and state level offices and state level caucus committees.
Sample Forms: Samples of the Notice of Failure to File, Notice of Error or Omission and Notice of Late Filing Fee forms available. The forms may be copied and filled out as appropriate or you may use the wording from the Notices to produce your own versions. MS Word versions are available as well.
Training for County Clerks: A “slide show” presentation has been placed on our website and the Elections e-Learning Center to further assist you with your responsibilities under the MCFA.
The presentation can also be forwarded to you via email. Or, if you prefer, we can provide more traditional classroom training or a webinar (based on the slide show) for you and your staff. All trainings are held in Lansing. Contact us and we can discuss options that fit your needs.
Training for Committees: The current webinar schedule for committees is available on our website. Please feel free to share the schedule with your committees. Counties are welcome to conduct in house trainings for local committees.
Copies of Campaign Statements Available on the Internet: Campaign Statements filed with this office at can be accessed from our Campaign Finance Searchable Database.
Questions? If you have any questions, please contact us.