2024 Election Calendar

Days Until Michigan Primary Election Day
Days until the 2024 General Election

Important Dates for the 2024 Michigan Primary Election

JUNE 27
First day that you can vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office.

JULY 22
Last day to register to vote online or by mail (starting July 23, you’ll need to register in person at your city or township clerk’s office with proof of residency).

JULY 23
For most voters, last day to drop your ballot in the mail (starting July 24, we recommend returning your ballot in person to your city or township clerk’s office or satellite office, or to a secure drop box provided by your clerk).

If you’re serving in the military or living overseas, your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day (August 6) and received by August 12 to count.

JULY 27
First day of the mandatory early voting period.

AUGUST 4
Last day of the mandatory early voting period.

AUGUST 5 at 4 p.m.
Deadline to vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office if you’re registered to vote where you live (after today at 4 p.m., you must vote at your polling place on Election Day).

AUGUST 6 – Election Day!
Polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. local time. If you need to register to vote, you can register and then vote at your city or township clerk’s office until 8 p.m

Important Dates for the 2024 General Election

SEPTEMBER 26
First day that you can vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office.

OCTOBER 21
Last day to register to vote online or by mail (starting October 22, you’ll need to register in person at your city or township clerk’s office with proof of residency).

OCTOBER 22
For most voters, last day to drop your ballot in the mail (starting October 23, we recommend returning your ballot in person to your city or township clerk’s office or satellite office, or to a secure drop box provided by your clerk).

If you’re serving in the military or living overseas, your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day (November 5) and received by November 11 to count.

OCTOBER 26
First day of the mandatory early voting period.

NOVEMBER 3
Last day of the mandatory early voting period.

NOVEMBER 4 at 4 p.m. Deadline to vote in person, with an absentee ballot, at your city or township clerk’s office if you’re registered to vote where you live (after today at 4 p.m., you must vote at your polling place on Election Day).

NOVEMBER 5
Election Day! Polls are open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. local time. If you need to register to vote, you can register and then vote at your city or township clerk’s office until 8 p.m.

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