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What time do polls close in Michigan on Election Day?

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Election Day 2025 has arrived. Voters throughout Michigan who haven’t but voted early or absentee can solid their ballots on Nov. 4 to determine a wide range of elected places of work, municipal and college proposals, bond points and millages.

In Michigan’s largest metropolis, Detroit voters will even solid ballots for mayor, metropolis council, metropolis supervisor, board of police commissioners and neighborhood advisory council. As of Thursday, October 30, not less than 1,600 residents voted early and 44,000 absentee ballots had been acquired. Detroit at present has 519,000 registered voters, and Metropolis Clerk Janice Winfrey mentioned she expects someplace between 18% and 23% of voters to end up.

Polls open throughout Michigan at 7 a.m. native time. For 79 of the state’s 83 counties, that is 7 a.m. Jap. Polls in Gogebic, Iron, Dickinson and Menominee counties within the Higher Peninsula open at 7 a.m. Central.

Polls throughout Michigan shut at 8 p.m. native time. So long as you might be in line at 8 p.m., you’ll be able to vote.

You’ll find your voting location on-line via the Michigan Voter Data Middle at michigan.gov/vote. Enter your title, month of beginning, yr of beginning and zip code.

You’ll find a pattern poll via the Michigan Voter Data Middle at michigan.gov/vote by deciding on your province, jurisdiction and district via the November 4 Consolidated Elections. It’s also possible to view a pattern poll by looking out your polling place.

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Voters will likely be requested to indicate identification upon check-in. But when you do not have one, you’ll be able to nonetheless vote: you can be requested to signal an attestation type to take action.

Acceptable types of identification embody:

  • Michigan driver’s license or state ID (presumably expired)
  • Driver’s license or ID issued by one other state
  • A federal, state, or native government-issued photograph ID
  • American passport
  • Army ID with photograph
  • ID with photograph of an academic establishment
  • Tribal photograph ID

Detroit’s election outcomes are anticipated to be filed round 9 p.m. Winfrey mentioned she goals to have them totally counted by 11pm on Tuesday, November 4. Outcomes for different native municipalities and Wayne, Oakland And Macomb provinces could fluctuate by location.

For extra details about the candidates, go to freep.com/voterguide.

The Detroit Division of Transportation is providing free bus rides all day on Tuesday, November 4, to assist cut back transit boundaries amongst residents.

Dana Afana is the Detroit metropolis corridor reporter for the Free Press. Contact: dafana@freepress.com. Comply with her: @DanaAfana

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