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Across Michigan, local clerks help voters navigate the process, support volunteers, and work to ensure our elections are accessible to everyone.

Hear why Grand Rapids City Clerk Joel Hondorp says the work matters — and why protecting the freedom to vote is so important.

#MIVoting #HandsOffMIVoting

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Michigan election officials work hard to ensure that every voter can cast their ballot and every vote is counted.

I support Michigan election workers! 🗳

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#MIVoting #HandsOffMIVote

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Michigan election officials work hard to ensure that every voter can cast their ballot and every vote is counted.

I support Michigan election workers! 🗳

💜 Like and ↗️ SHARE if you agree!

#MIVoting #HandsOffMIVote

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Election workers work hard to ensure our elections are secure and accurate.

I support Detroit election workers! 🗳

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#MIVoting #HandsOffMIVote

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Election workers work hard to ensure our elections are secure and accurate.

I support Detroit election workers! 🗳

💜 Like and ↗️ SHARE if you agree!

#MIVoting #HandsOffMIVote

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Help! The Voting Access for All Coalition just lost important funding, as we fight to prevent voting from being harder and more costly for low income, disabled and BIPOC citizens. Can you donate $25 by December 2 to keep us afloat? Thank you. #indivisiblemetrodetroit #MIVoting @VAAC

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Graphic with a photo of a woman in the bottom right corner. Text on top of graphic reads, “2026 Statewide & Federal Election Dates.” Text underneath on the left reads, “August 4 Primary Election” followed by “November 3 General Election.” The MichiganVoting.org logo is in the bottom left corner

Graphic with a photo of a woman in the bottom right corner. Text on top of graphic reads, “2026 Statewide & Federal Election Dates.” Text underneath on the left reads, “August 4 Primary Election” followed by “November 3 General Election.” The MichiganVoting.org logo is in the bottom left corner

2026 is just around the corner! Next year, August 4 and November 3 are some of the dates you need to remember to cast your ballot! #MIVoting

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2026 is just around the corner! Next year, August 4 and November 3 are some of the dates you need to remember to cast your ballot! #MIVoting

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2026 is just around the corner! Next year, August 4 and November 3 are some of the dates you need to remember to cast your ballot! #MIVoting

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2026 is just around the corner! Next year, August 4 and November 3 are some of the dates you need to remember to cast your ballot! #MIVoting

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The post-election county canvass is currently underway. Here’s what you need to know about the canvass and how it helps ensure our elections are secure and accurate. #MIVoting

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The post-election county canvass is currently underway. Here’s what you need to know about the canvass and how it helps ensure our elections are secure and accurate. #MIVoting

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Michiganders, it’s not too late to fix any signature issues with your absentee ballot! Contact your city or township clerk ASAP if you have questions. #MIVoting

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Michiganders, it’s not too late to fix any signature issues with your absentee ballot! Contact your city or township clerk ASAP if you have questions. #MIVoting

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Winners vote, be a winner, vote TODAY (Nov. 4)! #MIVoting

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Make your plan to cast your ballot today! #vote #mivoting #municipalelections #electionday

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Graphic titled, “How To Vote In The November 4 Election”

Bullet 1 reads, “You can register at your city or township clerk's office until 8pm on Election Day with proof of residency.”

Bullet 2 reads, “Polls are open from 7am-8pm on Election Day.”

Bullet 3 reads, “As long as you are in line by 8pm on Election Day, the polls must remain open for you to vote.”

Bullet 4 reads, “Questions? Need to report a problem voting? Call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at (866) OUR-VOTE”

Graphic titled, “How To Vote In The November 4 Election” Bullet 1 reads, “You can register at your city or township clerk's office until 8pm on Election Day with proof of residency.” Bullet 2 reads, “Polls are open from 7am-8pm on Election Day.” Bullet 3 reads, “As long as you are in line by 8pm on Election Day, the polls must remain open for you to vote.” Bullet 4 reads, “Questions? Need to report a problem voting? Call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at (866) OUR-VOTE”

Michiganders, today is Election Day! It's the last day to cast your ballot and make your voice heard in this election. #MIVoting

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Here’s what you need to know to vote in the November 4 Election. #MIVoting

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Here’s what you need to know to vote in the November 4 Election. #MIVoting

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Michiganders, today is Election Day! It's the last day to cast your ballot and make your voice heard in this election. #MIVoting

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Michiganders, today is Election Day! It's the last day to cast your ballot and make your voice heard in this election. #MIVoting

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How To Vote: November 4 Election

You can register to vote at your city or township clerk's office until 8pm on Election Day with proof of residency.

Polls are open from 7am-8pm on Election Day.

As long as you are in line by 8pm on Election Day, the polls must remain open for you to vote.

Questions? Need to report a problem voting? Call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at (866) OUR-VOTE

MichiganVoting.org

How To Vote: November 4 Election You can register to vote at your city or township clerk's office until 8pm on Election Day with proof of residency. Polls are open from 7am-8pm on Election Day. As long as you are in line by 8pm on Election Day, the polls must remain open for you to vote. Questions? Need to report a problem voting? Call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at (866) OUR-VOTE MichiganVoting.org

Election Day info! If you haven't voted early or absentee, make sure your voice is heard!

Go to mi.gov/vote to find your polling place and what's on your ballot.

Questions or problems? Call 866-OUR-VOTE.

#CleanWaterVoter
#MIvoting

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votingaccessforall

ATTN Michiganders: Election Day is coming up!

Still need to register or vote? Visit your local clerk’s office this weekend to register AND vote. #MIVoting

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🚨ATTN Michiganders: Election Day is coming up!

Still need to register or vote? Visit your local clerk’s office this weekend to register AND vote. #MIVoting

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#votingaccessforall
 
ATTN Michiganders: Election Day is coming up!

Still need to register or vote? Visit your local clerk’s office this weekend to register AND vote. #MIVoting

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🚨ATTN Michiganders: Election Day is coming up!

Still need to register or vote? Visit your local clerk’s office this weekend to register AND vote. #MIVoting

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🚨ATTN Michiganders: Election Day is coming up!

Still need to register or vote? Visit your local clerk’s office this weekend to register AND vote. #MIVoting

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Make your plan to vote on or before November 4 today! 🗳️

#mivoting #michigan #municipalelections #vote

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Graphic with an image of mail drop boxes in the background.

Text reads, “Reminder: Mail your absentee ballot by Tuesday, October 21!* Starting October 22, drop your ballot off at your local clerk’s office, satellite office, or in a drop box provided by your clerk. *Military and Overseas Voters: your ballot must be postmarked by November 4 and received by November 10 in order to count.”

Graphic with an image of mail drop boxes in the background. Text reads, “Reminder: Mail your absentee ballot by Tuesday, October 21!* Starting October 22, drop your ballot off at your local clerk’s office, satellite office, or in a drop box provided by your clerk. *Military and Overseas Voters: your ballot must be postmarked by November 4 and received by November 10 in order to count.”

Michiganders! Remember to mail your absentee ballot by Tuesday, October 21 for it to arrive in time to be counted for the November 4 Election. #MIVoting

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Absentee ballots are rejected in each election because voters forget to sign the ballot envelope. Make sure YOUR ballot is counted! Remember to sign the outside of your ballot envelope with your official signature before turning it in. #MIVoting

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