Vote Early
Vote Early
The facts about voting before Election Day in Detroit:
- All registered voters in Detroit can vote before Election Day — that means you!
- Your vote will be counted if you vote before Election Day, no matter which option you choose.
- The in-person early voting experience is now similar to voting at a polling place on Election Day, including feeding your ballot into a tabulator.
- You can vote from home.
- You have options to vote early.
I want to vote from home before Election Day
It’s easy to vote without leaving your home before Election Day! Make sure you begin the steps below so you can choose the most convenient option for you. Select a step below for more information.
Make sure you select the option to sign up for the Permanent Mail Ballot List to receive an absentee ballot in the mail before every election!
- Request your ballot online here if you have a valid Michigan driver’s license or state ID.
- Call the Detroit City Clerk’s office at (313) 224-3270 and request an application for a ballot be mailed to you. Once you receive your application, mail it to the Detroit City Clerk’s office (address below).
- Download a ballot application form here and mail it to the Detroit City Clerk’s office:
- Detroit City Clerk
2 Woodward Ave #200
Detroit, MI 48226
- Detroit City Clerk
If you want to vote from home, we recommend that you request your absentee ballot at least 3 weeks prior to Election Day to ensure you have enough time to receive, complete, and return your ballot by the deadline.
You can check to see if the Detroit City Clerk’s office has received your application and if your ballot has been mailed to you by filling out this online form.
I want to vote in person before Election Day
You can vote in person at the Detroit City Clerk’s office or at an Early Voting Site.
You can vote using an absentee ballot at the Detroit City Clerk’s office located at 2 Woodward Ave #200 Detroit, MI 48226 starting 40 days before Election Day until 4 p.m. the Monday before Election Day.
You can vote in person at a Detroit Early Voting Site. When you vote at an Early Voting Site, your voting experience will be similar to that of voting at a polling place on Election Day. You will complete your ballot, place it in a secrecy sleeve, and then deposit it into the voting tabulator.
Early Vote Centers will be open no later than 11 days before Election Day until the Sunday before Election Day.
Use the map below to find the Early Voting Site nearest to you.
Find an Early Vote Center or Absentee Drop Box nearest to you:
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