Get Informed and Register to Vote Now!

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Discover the importance of registering to vote, learn about key issues, eye-opening facts, and the process of registering in Michigan. Find out the age requirement for voting, where to register, and the necessary steps for in-person registration. Exercise your right to vote and make your voice heard in shaping the future.


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  1. You Can Now Register to You Can Now Register to VOTE!! VOTE!! 1

  2. Some of the issues you may care about Some of the issues you may care about Gun violence in schools Government reaction to Covid 19 Lifting shutdown limits from Covid 19 Immigration law Voting on-line, Vote by mail Global warming and the environment Student loan debt Changing the electoral college vote for president 2

  3. Some interesting realities. Some interesting realities . One half of all Americans are registered to vote Some Presidential elections are decided by 30% of the population The last Presidential election was won by votes in the Electoral College, not by the popular vote. Gerrymandering of district lines can sway elections to one political party or another. Voter suppression has increased significantly since Shelby vs. Holder was decided by the Supreme court in 2013. This allowed states that had a history of suppression to avoid scrutiny by the federal courts. 3

  4. How old do I need to be to register to vote? How old do I need to be to register to vote? Each State in the US has their own Voter Registration Laws and processes. IN MICHIGAN: You can REGISTER to vote if you will be 18 years old by the next election. Be a resident of Michigan and at least a 30 day resident of your city or township by election day. You can only VOTE if you are 18 or older on Election Day. 4

  5. Where do I register to Vote? Where do I register to Vote? You can register online at the Michigan Voter Information Center https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/RegisterVoter You can print out a Voter Registration form and mail or drop off the form to your city/township clerk. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/MIVoterRegistration_97046_7.pdf At your local Secretary of State branch office Voter registration drives City/township clerk s offices 5

  6. In person Voter Registration in Michigan In person Voter Registration in Michigan Some Clerk s offices have opened satellite offices for voter registration Individuals who register to vote within the 14-day period immediately preceding an election must appear in person at their city or township clerk s office and provide proof of residency. To register you will need Proof of where you live: Michigan driver s license state ID current utility bill bank statement paycheck or government check 6

  7. Online Voter Registration in Michigan Online Voter Registration in Michigan Go On line to: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/RegisterVoter To register you will need A valid Michigan driver s license or state ID You will need to confirm you are a citizen, your name , DOB, address, Drivers License number and last 4 digits of your Social Security number. 7

  8. How do I register by Mail How do I register by Mail You can print out a Voter Registration form and mail the form to your city/township clerk. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/MIVoterRegistration_97046_7.pdf 8

  9. How do I know I am registered? How do I know I am registered? Your city or township clerk will send you a voter registration card. If you do not receive a confirming post card, go to the Michigan Voter Information Center website and enter your information to confirm your registration. https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index 9

  10. What is an absentee ballot and how do I get What is an absentee ballot and how do I get one? one? All registered voters in Michigan can now vote before Election Day using what s called an absentee ballot. You can vote by absentee ballot through the mail, without leaving your home. You can also go to your city or township clerk s office or drop box to return your absentee ballot. You don t need an excuse or a reason. Registered voters can request an absentee ballot online at https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/AVApplication/Index before October 30. Call your city or township clerk and ask that an application be mailed to you. 10

  11. What is the deadline to Register to Vote this year? What is the deadline to Register to Vote this year? You can register in person at any time up to 8 p.m. on Election Day at your city or township clerk s office. If you re registering another way, in order to vote in the November 3, 2020 election, your completed voter registration application must be received or postmarked by October 19, 2020. 11

  12. When and where do I VOTE in Person? When and where do I VOTE in Person? Your city or township clerk will send you a voter registration card which tells you where your polling place is. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time. You have the right to vote if you are in line by 8 p.m. In addition to Election day, you may vote using an absentee ballot. If you do not receive a voter registration card, go to the Michigan Voter Information Center website and enter your information to find your polling location. https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index 12

  13. Some important facts Some important facts Michigan was 12th out of 50 states in voter turnout in the 2016 presidential election, with 65% of eligible voters casting ballots The lowest turnout is the youth vote, age 18-24- less than 35% The highest turnout is among senior citizens more than 74% DO YOU WANT YOUR FUTURE DECIDED BY SOMEONE ELSE? Register, Vote, be informed!! 13

  14. How can I be updated on election dates and How can I be updated on election dates and issues? issues? Go to www.Vote411.org This is the LWV site that has information on who is running in your area and what the candidate positions are on various issues 14

  15. So, now what? So, now what? Register Check to make sure your registration went through Apply for an absentee ballot If you will be away at college VOTE ON NOVEMBER 3rd Spread the word REMEMBER IT S YOUR FUTURE AND YOUR WORLD! 15

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