Michigan, Election Day
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How to track your ballot in Michigan
(FOX 2) - Election day has arrived in Michigan, and voters are able to cast their ballot either by going to their polling place or dropping off their absentee ballot to their clerk or drop box. Those who chose to vote absentee are able to track their ballots and make sure that it was received by their clerk.
Nov. 4 is election day. Some cities made some changes to voting precinct locations. Here's how to double check your spot before heading out to vote.
In-Person voting on Election Day takes place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. You must be registered to vote to cast a ballot on Election Day but if you are not registered, you can do so at your local clerk's office that same day.
Free rides to polling centers are offered on CATA’s fixed route services. All residents need to do is tell the bus driver upon boarding that they’re on their way to vote. No ID is required to receive a free ride. CATA's fixed route services are buses that operate by traveling regular routes at scheduled times.