Can anyone vote by mail in michigan

In Michigan, any registered voter can request an absentee ballot by mail, but there are some restrictions and requirements to be aware of:

  1. Permanent Absentee Voter: You can become a permanent absentee voter, which means you'll automatically receive an absentee ballot application for every election. To do this, you'll need to submit a written request to your local clerk's office.
  2. Requesting an Absentee Ballot: For a specific election, you can request an absentee ballot by mail by submitting a written request to your local clerk's office. You can use the Michigan Absentee Ballot Application form (available on the Michigan Secretary of State's website) or a similar form provided by your local clerk.
  3. Eligibility: You're eligible to vote by absentee ballot if you:
    • Are 60 years of age or older
    • Are unable to vote in person due to illness or disability
    • Are unable to vote in person due to a religious observance
    • Are a student or a member of the military who is away from your community
    • Are a voter who is unable to vote in person due to a physical disability
    • Are a voter who is unable to vote in person due to a caregiving responsibility
  4. Deadline: The deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail is typically 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the election. However, this deadline may vary depending on the election and your local clerk's office.
  5. Return of the Absentee Ballot: Once you receive your absentee ballot, you'll need to complete it and return it to your local clerk's office by the deadline. The ballot must be received by the clerk's office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

It's essential to note that Michigan law requires absentee ballots to be returned by mail, not faxed or emailed. If you're unsure about the process or have questions, you can contact your local clerk's office for assistance.