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Housing insecure voting rights
Voting eligibility requirements
To register to vote in Michigan, an individual must:
☑ Be a Michigan resident
☑ Be a United States citizen
☑ Be 17.5 years of age and 18 by Election Day to vote (eligible 16- and 17-year-olds can pre-register to vote)
☑ Not be currently serving a sentence in jail or prison
How to get a state ID
State ID cards are free for individuals who:
- Are 65 or older
- Are blind
- Are veterans
- Have had driving privileges terminated due to a physical or mental disability
- Present federal documentation of homeless status
- Are receiving certain federal or state assistance
- Are changing their organ donation status
For more details, including how to schedule an office visit, visit the ID with no fee page.
If you do not qualify for a no-fee ID, the cost at a Secretary of State office is $10.
Proof of residency
Proof of identity and residency are required when applying for a state ID card. Review the required documents for a license or ID (SOS-428) for more details or call (888) SOS-MICH (767-6424).
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
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Can someone who is currently housing insecure or homeless register and vote?
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Do I need to show identification in order to vote?
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Do you have to have lived in the city/location for any particular length of time to register to vote in that city?
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What should I list as my home address if I am currently facing homelessness?