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The Department of Elections is responsible for planning, monitoring and administering all elections in Detroit. The Department is headed by the Election Commission made up of the City Clerk, who is the chairperson, along with the City Council president and the Corporation Counsel.
You can complete your voter registration and vote on Election Day at the Department of Elections (2978 W. Grand Blvd) or the City Clerk's Office (2 Woodward Ave). Make sure you bring one type (paper or electronic copy) of “proof of residency” with you to the Department of Elections: Loading ...
Questions about voting? Call the Detroit City Clerk (313) 224-3270 or the Election Protection Hotline at (866) 687-8683
Detroit Early Vote Centers will be open from 9 AM to 5 PM Saturday, July 27 through Sunday, August 4. Secure drop boxes will be open until 8 PM on August 6. Find an Early Vote Center or Absentee Drop Box nearest to you:
Detroit Department of Transportation. Detroit Fire Department. Detroit Health Department. ... City Clerk's Office. Address. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226 ... Department. City Clerk. Election Results. Election Information. Phone. 313-224-3270. Fax: 313-224-1466. TTY: 711 or 800-649-3777. Subscribe ...
10 Οκτ 2024 · There are three options for requesting absentee ballots: online, by mail or in person from the city clerk. You can request your absentee ballot online here. To apply for an absentee ballot by mail, you can print out the application or call your city clerk’s office and ask for it to be mailed to you.
If Election Day is in 14 days or fewer, you must register to vote in person at a Detroit Early Vote Center or the Detroit City Clerk’s office. Here is what you need to do: Go to the Michigan Online Voter Registration System here .