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2026 Michigan Voter Guide. What to know

May 27, 2026

This Michigan voting guide provides comprehensive information about election procedures and safeguards in the state. Michigan offers flexible voting options including same-day registration through Election Day, no-reason absentee voting starting 40 days before elections, and at least nine days of early in-person voting. The article details various security measures to prevent fraud, including systems to prevent double voting through the Qualified Voter File database and requirements for video monitoring of ballot drop boxes.

Who is affected

  • Michigan voters (including those with disabilities, those in jail awaiting trial, and those without ID)
  • Noncitizens (prevented from voting through various safeguards)
  • Local clerks and election workers
  • Governor candidates
  • Political candidates receiving donations
  • Municipalities of varying sizes (affecting drop box requirements)
  • Deceased voters whose ballots may be rejected
  • St. Clair Shores residents charged with double voting crimes

What action is being taken

  • Michigan is allowing same-day voter registration through 8 p.m. on Election Day
  • The state is providing at least nine days of early, in-person voting statewide
  • Absentee ballots are being mailed starting 40 days before elections
  • Video monitoring is being conducted on drop boxes within 75 days of elections
  • The Qualified Voter File database is tracking when ballots are submitted to prevent double voting
  • Election clerks are making their "best effort" to remove absentee ballots cast by voters who die before Election Day
  • Wayne County is facilitating voting for people in jail awaiting trial
  • Bridge Listens is conducting a yearlong listening effort to identify Michigan's most important issues
  • The Secretary of State's computerized license application system is preventing voter registration for noncitizens

Why it matters

  • Michigan's voting system matters because it balances accessibility with security in elections. The flexible registration and voting options (same-day registration, no-reason absentee voting, early voting) remove barriers that might prevent eligible citizens from participating in democracy. The multiple layers of safeguards—including the Qualified Voter File, video monitoring of drop boxes, citizenship verification systems, and post-election audits—address concerns about election integrity while research shows fraud remains exceedingly rare. These policies affect millions of Michigan voters and set an example for how states can expand access while maintaining security, particularly important given that voter fraud claims have been used to dispute election results despite multiple studies and investigations confirming elections are secure and accurate.

What's next

  • Michigan voters will consider a constitutional amendment in November that would require voter ID and mandate the Secretary of State to verify citizenship
  • The Michigan Legislature recently approved an amendment to send registered voters a mail notice in 2025 that explains voter eligibility requirements and cautions that individuals must decline voter registration if they are not eligible to vote
  • Bridge Listens initiative will conclude with an Issues Summit

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com