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Michigan Secretary of State says 31% of absentee ballots returned with 3 weeks to go

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With three weeks until the Nov. 5 General Election, the Michigan Secretary of State’s office says more than 2.1 million registered voters have requested an absentee ballot and more than 670,000 of those have submitted theirs.

Approximately 31% of voters who requested absentee ballots for the upcoming election have already completed and returned their ballot, compared to about 34% who had submitted their ballots three weeks before the 2020 election. The 2020 General Election took place during the COVID-19 pandemic and its related social distancing recommendations.

Oct. 15, 2024 - 21 days before General Election

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  • 2,133,272 absentee ballot applications received
  • 672,585 absentee ballots returned

Oct. 13, 2020 - 21 days before General Election

  • 2,852,495 absentee ballot applications received
  • 977,694 absentee ballots returned

Voters can check the status of their absentee application or ballot online at Michigan.gov/Vote or by contacting their local election clerk. Voters can now register to receive those notifications directly to their email inbox. There are three ways to sign up – when registering to vote, when submitting an online absentee ballot application, or by visiting Michigan.gov/Vote and clicking on the signup link.

Voters who already received an absentee ballot should promptly complete it, sign the back of the envelope, and mail it or drop it off at their clerk’s office or designated ballot drop box.

Eligible Michigan citizens can register to vote online or by mail until Monday, Oct. 21, or in person at their local clerk’s office with proof of residency by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

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To cast a ballot in person, voters can go to an early voting site in their jurisdiction from Oct. 26 to Nov. 3 or to their polling place on Election Day, Nov. 5, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Some jurisdictions are offering early voting sooner in accordance with the state constitution allowing in-person early voting to start as soon as 29 days before Election Day. Visit Michigan.gov/EarlyVoting to find the days, hours, and locations where early voting sites are operating in your community.

Visit Michigan.gov/Vote for more information about elections and voting in Michigan.

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