At least 12 early voting sites had more than 1,000 voters cast ballots on Saturday.
“I’m thrilled to see so many enthusiastic Michigan citizens turning out all across the state in record numbers to make their voices heard,” Benson said. “We’re starting a new tradition of early voting here in Michigan, so we don’t just have Election Day, we have Election Days, and options that let you decide what’s most convenient for you.
There’s still time to get out and vote – vote from home and return your ballot to your clerk’s ballot drop box, vote early any day between now and Sunday, Nov. 3, or come cast your vote on Election Day. No matter which you choose, your vote is secure, and the results will reflect the will of the people.”
In 2022, Michigan voters passed an amendment to the state constitution expanding voting rights, including a minimum of nine days of early in-person voting.
This is the first general election that Michigan voters have the option to vote at an in-person early voting site.
As part of the implementing legislation, clerks can offer up to 28 days of early voting in their communities.
The City of Detroit started early voting on Oct. 19 and both the City of East Lansing and Canton Township (Wayne County) began Oct. 21.
Voters can find the location and hours of operation of their early voting site at Michigan.gov/EarlyVoting.
Eligible Michigan citizens can still register to vote in person up to 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5 with proof of residency at their city or township clerk’s office.
Absentee and early voting statistics are updated daily and publicly available at Michigan.gov/VotingDashboard.
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