Voter Info 2022

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Many important offices and proposals are on the November 2022 ballot, including Michigan Governor and Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and State Supreme Court, as well as local county, city, and school officials. There are also two state-wide Proposals.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHAT’S ON THE BALLOT WHERE YOU LIVE

Visit Michigan.gov/vote for general information about voting in Michigan. You can check your voter registration, find your polling place, view your ballot, track your absentee ballot, find your clerk, and more.

Important Dates:

Register To Vote:
Register to vote in person Oct 25 - Nov 8 (including on Election Day) at your clerk’s office with proof of residency.

Early/Absentee Vote:
Vote in-person at your clerk’s office now through Nov. 7.
Local clerks also often have expanded hours on the Saturday before Election Day.

Election Day:
Vote at your precinct Nov. 8, 7am – 8pm.
You can still register to vote at your local clerk’s office on Election Day.

Your Local Clerk’s Office:

Elections are administered by local city and township clerks:

City of Battle Creek

City of Springfield

Bedford Township

Emmett Township

Pennfield Township

Or visit Michigan.gov/vote to find your local clerk and your polling place for Election Day.

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Info on Ballot Proposals