Voter Registration
To register, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old by election day and a Michigan resident. Any Secretary of State branch office, county, city or township clerk's office can register you. In addition, specified agencies providing services through the the Department of Human Services, the Department of Community Health, the Michigan Jobs Commission, and military recruitment centers also provide voter registration services.
You may also register to vote by mail - forms are available at your local clerk's office, Secretary of State Office or web site and by clicking here. If you register to vote by mail, and you have moved from a different voting jurisdiction or are registering for the very first time, you must vote in person in the first election in which you participate. The only exceptions are voters who are 60 years of age, disabled as defined by law, or temporarily living overseas.
You also have the option of registering to vote when you renew your driver license by mail. Eligible drivers receive a voter registration application in the mail with their driver license renewal information.
If you are not sure if you are registered to vote or have other questions, go to
