There are multiple ways to submit your ballot in Michigan ahead of the Tuesday, Aug. 4 statewide primary election.
Absentee voters for Michigan's critical, Aug. 4 primary elections can change or "spoil" their ballots after a major candidate ...
Voting absentee in Michigan elections is straightforward. Here's a quick guide on requesting and returning an absentee ballot ...
Even after dropping out, Mallory McMorrow’s name will remain on the ballot in the race for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat.
Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow quit the race after absentee ballots were mailed. Can you still change your vote?
Michiganders are able to rescind their votes prior to Election Day, a practice known as “spoiling” one’s ballot.
Shelby County voters must request absentee ballots by July 27. Here is what else to know ahead of the Aug. 6 election.
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While the 2026 Minnesota primary is set for August, voters can start casting their ballots early.
Michigan allows voters to "spoil" an absentee ballot that's already been submitted, although there are deadlines to do so.
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