Elections and Voting Information

Next Elections: August 6, 2024 - Primary Election
November 5, 2024 - General Election

February 27 Presidential Primary Update

The following represents voter information as of 2/26/2024.  Voter registration is at 8,360.

EARLY VOTING DAYS

TOTALS

 

ABSENTEE VOTING

TOTALS

2/17/2024

11

 

Ballots Issued

1,791

2/18/2024

12

 

Ballots Returned

1,582

2/19/2024

20

 

 

 

2/20/2024

23

 

 

 

2/21/2024

21

 

 

 

2/22/2024

22

 

 

 

2/23/2024

20

 

TOTALS (% of Registered Voters)

2/24/2024

32

 

Early Voters

2.60%

2/25/2024

56

 

Absentee Ballots Issued

21.42%

TOTAL

217

 

Absentee Ballots Returned

18.92%
























Precinct Canvass of Early Votes

On Election Day: February 27, 2024 @ 8:00 pm.


Plymouth Cultural Center
525 Farmer St., Plymouth, MI 48170

Voter Registration

City residents can register to vote in-person at the Clerk’s Office during regular business hours through 8 pm on Election Day. Voters registering to vote in-person during the last 14 days prior to an Election will be required to provide proof of residency.

To be eligible to register to vote you must be:
A Michigan resident (at the time you register) and a resident of your city or township for at least 30 days (when you vote)
A United States citizen
At least 18 years of age (when you vote)
Not currently serving a sentence in jail or prison

Proof of residency:
You must show proof of where you live. Documents must have your name and current address. You can show a digital copy of documents.

Acceptable documents include:
Michigan driver’s license or state ID
Current utility bill
Bank statement
Paycheck or government check
Other government document


Voters who have moved within the City of Plymouth can update their address at any Secretary of State Branch Office, online, or in-person at the Clerk’s Office. 

Accessible Voting

Ballot marking devices are available to all voters with special accommodations for hearing, visual, physical and other disabilities. This provides voters the opportunity to independently vote a ballot in complete privacy. This terminal marks the voter’s selections on paper that becomes their ballot. Voters can select their choices using a touch screen. Personal adaptives may also be used to assist voters in making their selections. The completed ballot is then fed into a tabulator, which scans and records the votes. 

Any voter may also obtain an absentee ballot for any election. To request an application for absentee ballot be mailed to you for all future elections, please click the link below: 

Voting Requirements

Every Michigan voter who offers to vote at the polls must show picture identification or sign an affidavit attesting they are not in possession of picture identification. (MCL 168.523)

IMPORTANT - Voters without ID will not be turned away on Election Day. Michigan Election law anticipates not all voters will have picture ID. Voters who do not have acceptable picture ID can vote like any other voter by signing an affidavit. 

Polling Location

Voters can check their precinct and polling location here:

Voter Guides