Elections 2024
Quick Links:
- Absentee Voting
- In-Person Voting
- Michigan Voter Information Center: check your voter registration and absentee ballot status.
- View a sample ballot
- Polling Place Location Information
- Election Day Line Tracker - Know before you Go!
- Election Results
Early Voting is Coming! Resident input requested.
The City of Ann Arbor is making plans to implement early voting for the 2024 election cycle. We'd like to hear from residents about their previous voting experiences and expectations for voting in 2024. Please take our short survey on A2 Open City Hall to help better inform us as we form plans for 2024. The survey is open until May 22. We look forward to hearing from you!
A2 Open City Hall - Share your thoughts about voting options in Ann Arbor
2023 Upcoming Elections
- There are no elections currently scheduled for the City of Ann Arbor in 2023
- The June 5th Special Election in select Washtenaw County communities does not affect City of Ann Arbor voters.
Polling places are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on election day.
Get Election Night Results here!
2022 General Election Facts
A quick look back: Facts from the November 8th, 2022 General Election! View the PDF at https://www.a2gov.org/departments/city-clerk/Elections/Documents/election_fall2022_infographic.pdf.
Voter Registration
- Michigan Voter Registration Form (PDF)
- Michigan Voter Registration Form - large font (PDF)
- Check your voter registration - Michigan.gov/Vote
- Update your voter registration ONLINE (Requires Michigan Driver's License or State ID)
City residents can submit a voter registration form by mail, email, fax, or in-person any time prior to 15 days before an election date. During the 14 days prior to each election, voters will be required to register to vote in-person with the City Clerk's Office and provide proof of residency.
City residents can register to vote in-person at the City Clerk's Office during regular business hours. Registrations for upcoming elections can be made in-person at the City Clerk's Office through 8pm on Election Day.
Voter registration is also accepted at any Secretary of State Branch Office, the Washtenaw County Clerk's Office, designated state agencies such as Family Independence Agencies or military branch offices, as well as by mail, until 15 days before each election.
City residents who have moved within the City of Ann Arbor can update their address at any Secretary of State Branch Office, online at the Secretary of State's website, or in person at the City Clerk's Office.
Same precinct locations, new numbers
All city voters should also be aware that the precincts have been renumbered, now in consistent chronological order (1-53). So while you may still be assigned the same precinct and polling location, the number may be slightly different. This new naming convention is a best practice and replaces the previous system of numbering each ward separately. For example, Ward 2, Precinct 1 is now Ward 2, Precinct 13, following the first twelve precincts in Ward 1.
Sound confusing? Not to worry — these changes will be provided to each registered voter on their new voter ID card being mailed to all city voters in mid-July. Still have questions? Contact the city clerk's office at 734.794.6140 or CityClerk@a2gov.org.
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Jacqueline Beaudry
Larcom City Hall
Second Floor
301 E. Huron St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734.794.6140
Fax: 734.994.8296
Hours: Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
(excluding holidays)
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The City Clerk's Office is closed from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. for lunch. |
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