Michigan primary 2024: Who's on the ballot, voting hours for today's election

michigan primary 2024: who's on the ballot, voting hours for today's election

Voters head in and out of precinct one at Commerce Elementary School in Commerce Township on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov 8, 2022.

Today is Election Day for Michigan’s presidential primary!

Every four years, before voters cast their ballots in the presidential race in November, they decide who will earn their party’s nomination through a series of state primaries.

Today, it’s Michigan’s turn. If you’re looking to make your voice heard by casting a ballot today, even if that means voting “uncommitted,” here is a guide on what exactly will be on the ballot, how to register to vote, where you can find your polling place and more.

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What’s on the Michigan primary ballot

Today is the Michigan presidential primary — so, voters will be able to choose either the Democratic or Republican primary ballot and select who they wish to be the party’s nominee come November.

It’s important to note that for the presidential primary, you will be asked to select a party’s ballot. This is different from other elections in Michigan in which voters get a single ballot. Since Michigan doesn’t require party registration, you can vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary.

Voters can also request a ballot without the presidential primary if available to vote on other proposals or candidates. To find out if your local jurisdiction will have other races on the ballot go to Michigan.gov/Vote.

Here’s who voters will get to choose from:

Republican primary:

  • Ryan L. Binkley
  • Chris Christie
  • Ron DeSantis
  • Nikki Haley
  • Asa Hutchinson
  • Vivek Ramaswamy
  • Donald J. Trump

Democratic primary:

  • Joseph R. Biden Jr.
  • Dean Phillips
  • Marianne Williamson

Voters, on either ballot, can also choose to vote “uncommitted.”

Some candidates who will appear on the ballot have already suspended their campaigns. Here’s a list of who on the ballot is still running.

What time do polls open in Michigan?

Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. local time in Michigan.

Where can I find my local polling place?

You can find your polling precinct by visiting the Michigan Voter Information Center at michigan.gov/vote. There, you can enter your address and the site will provide your polling place.

Can I still register to vote in Michigan?

Yes! In Michigan, you can register to vote up until polls close on Election Day at your local clerk’s office with proof of residency. If you’re unsure if you’re already registered to vote, you can check your registration status by visiting the Michigan Voter Information Center at michigan.gov/vote. There, you can also find your local clerk’s office.

First, make sure you are eligible to vote. To register to vote in Michigan, you must be:

  • A U.S. citizen
  • A Michigan resident for at least 30 days by the time you vote
  • At least 17.5 years old, and be 18 by Election Day
  • Not currently serving a jail or prison sentence

Within 14 days of an election (including on Election Day itself), you must provide proof of residency. This can include:

  • Your Michigan driver’s license or state ID
  • A current utility bill
  • A bank statement
  • A paycheck or government check
  • Another government document

At your local clerk’s office, you can register to vote and request an absentee ballot on Election Day itself. Speaking of which…

You can turn in your absentee ballot at a dropbox or clerk’s office until polls close

Michigan has no-reason absentee voting, meaning voters can choose to fill out an absentee (sometimes called absent-voter) ballot. Absentee ballots can be returned at a local clerk’s office, at a secure dropbox, or through the mail. But on Election Day, and within two weeks of an election, it’s recommended to submit your absentee ballot either at your local clerk’s office or at a dropbox location to avoid any delays with the mail.

Voters can submit their absentee ballot at a dropbox or at their local clerk’s office up until 8 p.m., when polls close on Election Day. To find a secure dropbox location, visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at michigan.gov.vote.

Looking for more on Michigan’s elections this year? Check out our voter guide, subscribe to our elections newsletter and always feel free to share your thoughts in a letter to the editor.

Clara Hendrickson contributed with previous reporting. Contact Arpan Lobo: [email protected]. Follow him on X (Twitter) @arpanlobo.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan primary 2024: Who’s on the ballot, voting hours for today’s election

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