2024 VOTING DAYS
GENERAL ELECTION: November 5
***EARLY VOTING AVAILABLE***
EARLY VOTING (October 26 - November 3) will be at the Salem Township Hall. Polls open from 8:30am - 4:30pm.
In-person voting for General Election is November 5 at Overisel Township Hall, 7am - 8pm.
Clerk will be available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm and Saturday, November 2, 8am - 4pm for voter registration.
3 WAYS TO VOTE IN OVERISEL TOWNSHIP
(School Elections only have options 1 & 3)
1. ABSENTEE BALLOT Registered voters may vote with an absentee ballot. You can obtain an Absentee Ballot: - Call the office (269-751-7030) to request an absentee ballot
- Visit the Clerk's office (Tuesdays)
- See Online Voter Information below to register online
CHANGE** If you signed up to be a permanent absentee voter, you are now on the "Permanent Mail Ballot" list and will no longer be sent an "Application to Vote" in order to have a ballot mailed to you. Voters on the Permanent Mail Ballot list will automatically be sent a ballot before each election.
2. IN-PERSON EARLY VOTING at Salem Township Hall. Polls are open 8:30 an - 4:30 pm.
For more information on early voting, please click here. Any voter may vote during the 9-day early voting period for all State and Federal elections. Sunday
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3. IN-PERSON ON ELECTION DAY at Overisel Township Hall. Polls are open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm on Election Day.
ONLINE VOTER INFORMATION*
Registration
You must be registered to vote in order to participate in any election. You can register to vote or verify your registration by clicking here.
Vote at Home
All registered voters in Michigan can vote before Election Day using a "mail ballot." To request a mail (aka absentee) ballot, click here.
View a Sample Ballot Click here to see what is on the ballot.
*All of the above information can be provided by the clerk by calling or stopping in the office.
Every Michigan voter who chooses to vote at a polling location must comply with the requirement to show picture identification or by signing an affidavit attesting that he or she is not in possession of picture identification. (See MCL 168.523 for voter identification requirement.)
Voters can satisfy the ID requirement by showing a Michigan driver’s license or a Michigan personal identification card. Voters who do not possess either document may show any of the following forms of picture ID as long as it is current:
Driver’s license or personal ID card issued by another state. Federal or state government-issued photo ID. - U.S. passport
- Military identification card with photo.
- Student identification with photo from a high school or an accredited institution of higher learning.
- Tribal identification card with photo.
- Concealed Pistol License
Please remember to bring photo identification with you when voting in person!
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