CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Early in-person voting began for many Michigan regions on Saturday for the 2024 presidential primary election.
The 2024 presidential primary election in Michigan is Tuesday, Feb. 27, but voters can go to the polls early to cast their vote. All local clerks’ offices are required to allow an early voting option for this election starting on Saturday, Feb. 17.
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In Clinton Township, the voting site was at a senior center and the doors opened at 8:30 a.m. Voters who spoke with Local 4 said they felt it was faster to vote early than it usually is on election day. They appreciated the convenience early in-person voting offers.
Every registered voter is eligible to vote early. If you are not registered, you will be able to register at the polling location. Each community decides where its early voting site will be and the hours. Your local clerk’s office has that information.
The last day for in-person early voting for the presidential primary is Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024.
Clinton Township is looking to hire more poll workers. More information is available at clintontownship.com.