More than 1.6 million absentee ballots sent ahead of August election

With three weeks to go before the August 4 state primary, absentee ballot numbers continue to grow with more than 1.6 million already sent to voters who requested them.

Those who have already received their ballots are encouraged to complete them, sign the back of the envelope, and return them by mail or in person at their local clerk’s office as soon as possible.

Those still needing to register have less than a week to do so at Michigan.gov/Vote, and once registered can request an absentee ballot online.

Those needing to request accessible electronic absent voter ballots may also do so digitally at Michigan.gov/Vote.

State officials say more than 300,000 ballots have been returned thus far, more than double the number compared to the same time in 2016.

Now and through Election Day, Michiganders can also register and vote in person at their local clerk office.

Voters who are already registered can vote in person at their clerk office now and through the day before the election.

On Election Day, already registered voters must vote at their local polling place.

Clerk and polling place information is available at Michigan.gov/Vote.

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