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Saturday, July 13, 2024 Millions of Michigan households are currently receiving postcards from the Michigan Department of State with essential voting information. These postcards outline the various ways to vote in the upcoming Primary Election on August 6 and the General Election on November 5: by absentee ballot, at an in-person early voting site, or at the polling place on Election Day. “In Michigan, we want to make sure all voters know every option you have to make sure your voice is heard in this critical election year – so check your mailboxes,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said.

“Whether you choose to vote early, by mail, or on Election Day, Michigan offers safe, secure, and convenient voting options for every eligible voter.” These postcards are being distributed to households with at least one registered Michigan voter and should arrive within the next week. Clearly marked as Official Election Mail, they are authorized by the U.



S. Postal Service to ensure they are a reliable source of election information. Michigan’s Primary Election is scheduled for Tuesday, August 6.

Voters in Michigan have the following options to participate: Voters must choose only one voting method for each election. Once a ballot is cast by mail, at an early voting site, or on Election Day, it is immediately recorded in the state’s secure Qualified Voter File. Clerks will not issue a second ballot if one has already been submitted.

Only one ballot per voter will be counted..

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