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What's in this Guide Information About Voting U. S. Representative in Congress (6th District) University of Michigan Board of Regents Michigan State University Board of Trustees Wayne State University Board of Governors Justices of the State Supreme Court State Representatives (60th, 61st & 63rd Districts) Kalamazoo County Commissioners
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Vote Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Who May Vote? How?
You may receive assistance when voting from anyone except an employer, union or their representatives. Election officials may assist you, in which case two inspectors (one from each major political party) will give assistance. About Voter Identification To implement this requirement, precinct election workers will ask voters for photo identification at the polls. The following are acceptable forms of photo identification (ID), assuming they are current and a picture is provided: • Michigan driver’s license or personal ID If the voter does not have an acceptable photo ID in his or her possession when offering to vote, that voter may sign an affidavit attesting that he or she is not in possession of a photo ID. A voter who completes an affidavit will be allowed to vote a regular ballot. Write-in Candidates Are You Registered & Who’s on Your Ballot?
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Absentee Ballots You are eligible to vote absentee if you:
How do I receive the ballot?
Blank absent voter ballot applications can be obtained through your city or township clerk. Members of the armed forces and their spouses and dependents, members of the Merchant Marine and their spouses and dependents, and U.S. citizens temporarily living or traveling outside the territorial limits of the United States must sign the Federal Post Card Application under oath to obtain an absent voter ballot. When must absent voter ballots be returned to the clerk? |
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