Election Day In-Person Voting & Polling Locations
Where do I go to Vote?
You can look up the location of your polling place by clicking on the box below.
Do I Need to Show Photo Identification?
You will be asked to show ID when you check in to vote. If you don’t have one, you can still vote. If this happens, expect a poll worker to ask you to sign a form before you vote that explains you didn’t have an ID. Your ballot will be included with all others and counted on Election Day.
ID types you can use to check in are:
- Michigan Operator’s/Chauffeur’s License or Enhanced Driver’s License
- Official State Personal ID Card or Enhanced State Personal ID Card
- Current Operator’s/Chauffeur’s License Issued by Another State
- Current State Personal ID Card Issued by Another State
- Current State Government Issued Photo ID Card
- Current U.S. Passport or Federal Government Issued Photo ID Card
- Current Military Photo ID Card
- Current Tribal Photo ID Card
- Current Local Government Issued Photo ID Card
- Current Student Photo ID Card
Precinct Locations
All voting locations are open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Click on your voting location’s address to see a map and get directions.
Voting location varies by precinct.