This year, our health and rights 

are on the line. And on the ballot.

IT’S CRUCIAL THAT WE ALL VOTE THIS YEAR – TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHTS. CHECK OUT SEVERAL OF MICHIGAN’S WAYS TO VOTE:

1) Vote in person on Election Day

Make sure to register to vote to make your voice heard and protect women’s rights on Election Day, November 8th.

2) Vote early in person.

You can go to your clerk’s office to get a ballot and vote early in person any time between now and November 8th.

3) Vote absentee by mail.

If you don’t want to vote in person, no problem! Apply for an absentee ballot NOW, fill it out, sign the back of the envelope, and send it back to your clerk in the mail. Elections experts recommend mailing it back as soon as possible in case of postal service delays.

4) Vote absentee & turn your ballot in at a drop box

And if you don’t want to vote in person or send your ballot in the mail, don’t worry! You can drop it off at your local, secure ballot drop box.

1) Vote in person on Election Day

Make sure to register to vote to make your voice heard and protect women’s rights on Election Day, November 8th.

2) Vote early in person.

You can go to your clerk’s office to get a ballot and vote early in person any time between now and November 8th.

3) Vote absentee by mail.

If you don’t want to vote in person, no problem! Apply for an absentee ballot NOW, fill it out, sign the back of the envelope, and send it back to your clerk in the mail. Elections experts recommend mailing it back as soon as possible in case of postal service delays.

4) Vote absentee & turn your ballot in at a drop box

And if you don’t want to vote in person or send your ballot in the mail, don’t worry! You can drop it off at your local, secure ballot drop box.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO VOTE SAFELY? VISIT THE MICHIGAN SECRETARY OF STATE’S WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WHEN AND HOW YOU CAN VOTE SAFELY THIS YEAR.