
Lenawee County, MI – Beginning this past weekend, and running through Sunday, August 4th, registered Michigan voters across the state can cast a ballot in person at an early voting site for the August Primary Election.
Early voting sites operate similarly to Election Day polling places – voters walk in, receive a ballot, mark the ballot, and put it in a tabulator. Tabulators count ballots throughout the early voting period, but results are not known or released until election night.
Onsite voter registration is not available at most early voting sites – citizens who plan to vote early should make sure they are registered at their current address.
Voters who have requested and received an absentee ballot can bring their completed ballot to their early voting site to be tabulated, or they can hand-deliver the ballot to their local clerk’s office or secure ballot drop box. Absentee ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
To learn more about voting and elections in Michigan visit Michigan.gov/vote. For information about local elections, visit electionlenawee.com.
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