2020 Michigan Absent Voter Ballot Application
First Name M.I. Last Name
County
City
Township
Street Address
Jurisdiction
MI
City Zip
Year of Birth
( )
Email Address
Phone #
Enter your information as it appears on your voter registration. Your email address and phone number help your clerk contact you if there
is a problem with your application or ballot. They are used only for election purposes and providing them is optional.
Select election(s) to receive ballot (required):
November 3, 2020 General Election
August 4, 2020 Primary
Both 2020 Elections
Future Elections: Complete
to join permanent list
I want to vote absentee in all future elections. Automatically send me an
application for every election.
I certify that I am a United States citizen and a qualified and registered elector of the Michigan city or township listed above, and I
apply for an official ballot, to be voted by me in the election(s) checked above, and the statements in this application are true.
X / /
Voter’s Signature (Voter must sign - power of attorney is not acceptable) Date
WARNING: You must be a United States citizen to vote. If you are not a United States citizen, you will not be issued an absent voter ballot. A person making a
false statement in this absent voter ballot application is guilty of a misdemeanor. It is a violation of Michigan election law for a person other than those listed in the
instructions to return, offer to return, agree to return, or solicit to return your absent voter ballot application to the clerk. An assistant authorized by the clerk who
receives absent voter ballot applications at a location other than the clerk’s office must have credentials signed by the clerk. Ask to see his or her credentials before
entrusting your application with a person claiming to have the clerk’s authorization to return your application.
Want your ballot mailed to different address than you wrote above? [USPS won’t forward it]
Aug 4 Primary
Date leaving for
this address:
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Date of return:
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Nov 3 General
Date leaving for
this address:
/ /
Date of return:
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Street Address Street Address
City State Zip City State Zip
Return this to your city/township clerk. Find their contact info at Michigan.gov/Vote.
Complete only
if helping a
voter return
application
Certificate of Authorized Registered Elector Assisting in Returning Application:
I certify that my name is _________________________________________, date of birth is ____/____/____
and address is _________________________________________________________; that I am delivering
the absent voter ballot application of _______________________________________at his or her request; I
did not solicit or request to return the application or make any markings on or alter it; I did not influence the
applicant; I understand that a false statement in this certificate is a violation of Michigan election law.
X_______________________________________ ____/____/____
Signature of person assisting the voter Date
S E E O T H E R S I D E F O R M O R E I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Filed / / Ballot No: Clerk Ballot No: Clerk
Instructions for Absent Voter Ballot Applicants
Step 1: Fill out the application completely. You must sign the form to get a ballot.
Step 2: Deliver the application in any of these ways:
1. Mail it. Make sure the envelope has proper postage and is addressed to your local clerk.
2. E-mail it. Take a picture of the form (or scan it) and e-mail it to your clerk. Make sure your
signature is visible.
3. Deliver it in person to the clerk, the clerk’s office, or the clerk’s authorized assistant.
Someone in your immediate family or living in your household can help you deliver this
application. If that’s not possible, you can ask any Michigan registered voter to deliver it for
you. The person helping you must sign the “Certificate of Authorized Registered Elector
Assisting in Returning Application”.
Already applied for a November ballot?
If you voted by absent voter ballot in March, you might have already applied for
November. You’ll still get that ballot no matter how you fill out this form. If you want to
cancel your November request or have other questions, contact your clerk.
Moving between August and November? You might want to apply for August only and
apply for November after you move. How to decide:
(1) If youre moving within the same city or township and apply for both August and
November, then as long as you update your registration address before your clerk mails
your ballot (usually around September 21), your clerk will send you a ballot to the new
address in November. You can still update your address after your November ballot is
mailed but you will need to fill out additional paperwork before you get your ballot.
(2) If youre moving to a different city or township, when you update your registration
address* your old clerk will cancel your absent voter ballot application for November
and you’ll have to reapply with the new clerk in your new city or township.
*You must update your voter registration address when you move (it isn’t updated
automatically unless you update your Michigan driver license/ID card). Find out how to
update your registration address at Michigan.gov/Vote.
Contact your local clerk
You can find your local clerk’s address, e-mail address, and phone number by going to
Michigan.gov/Vote and clicking on “your clerk”