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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These forms are now updateable. Please fill in the necessary fields as needed and Print. These forms are used for State level (February, April, July, October Quarterlies, Dissolution and amended campaign statements) and local PACs (Pre/Post Election), Dissolution and amended campaign statements on paper.
As soon as a "person" or group receives or spends $500.00 or more in a calendar year the MCFA requires the "person" or group to form and register a committee. Once the $500.00 threshold has been met the PAC has 10 calendar days to form and register a Statement or Organization with the appropriate filing official. The statement of organization form is also to keep up-to-date contact information, and request a Reporting Waiver if the committee does not expect to spend or receive more than $1,000 (Review Appendix C for requirements of obtaining a reporting waiver).
** Committees required to file electronically cannot use these forms. Review Appendix D for more information.
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· PAC Cover Page - Each Campaign Statement must include a complete cover page with each filing. |
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· PAC Summary Page - Used to report a quick summary of financial activity during reporting coverage period. |
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· PAC Itemized Contributions Schedule 2A - Used to report direct contributions or loans of money from a person regardless of amount. |
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· PAC Other Receipts Schedule 2A-1 - Used to report interest, misc., refunds, rebates, returned/uncashed checks or loans from banks. |
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· PAC In-Kind Contributions Schedule 2-IK - Used to report contributions of goods or services from the candidate, person or other committees. |
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· PAC Expenditures Schedule 2B - Used to report direct expenditures of money of $50.01 or more in value. |
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·PAC Itemized Independent Expenditures Schedule 2B-1 - Used to report independent expenditures. |
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· PAC Itemized In-Kind Expenditures Schedule 2B-2 - Used to report fair market value of goods or services donated to other committees or organizations. |
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· PAC Get-Out-The-Vote Activities Schedule B-G - Used to report expenditures made for election day get out the vote activities. |
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· PAC Debts and Obligations Schedule 2E - Used to report funds owed by or owed to the committee. |
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·PAC Fundraiser Schedule 2F - Used to report information on fund raisers held by the committee. |
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· PAC Forms and Instructions Booklet - Complete booklet of all campaign finance forms and instructions. |
Contact us at:
Michigan Department of State
Bureau of Elections
P.O. Box 20126
Lansing, Michigan 48901-0726
Fax: 517-335-3235
email: MDOS-CampaignFinance@Michigan.gov
Visit us as:
430 West Allegan Street
1st Floor Richard H. Austin Building
Lansing, Michigan 48918-1700
Contact your County Clerk:
Local filers are encouraged to contact your County Clerk office for filing information.