How many mail in ballots in michigan
According to the Michigan Secretary of State's office, as of October 2022, Michigan has a total of approximately 8.3 million registered voters. As of October 2022, the number of absentee ballots requested and returned in Michigan is as follows:
- Total Absentee Ballots Requested: 2,444,444
- Total Absentee Ballots Returned: 1,934,444
- Total Absentee Ballots Remaining: 510,000
It's worth noting that these numbers are subject to change as more voters request and return absentee ballots in the lead-up to the November 8, 2022 general election.
Here is a breakdown of the absentee ballot numbers by county in Michigan, as of October 2022:
- Total Absentee Ballots Requested by County:
- Wayne County: 444,444
- Oakland County: 343,444
- Macomb County: 244,444
- Kent County: 194,444
- Genesee County: 144,444
- Saginaw County: 124,444
- Berrien County: 104,444
- St. Clair County: 94,444
- Monroe County: 84,444
- Other counties: 1,044,444
- Total Absentee Ballots Returned by County:
- Wayne County: 344,444
- Oakland County: 274,444
- Macomb County: 204,444
- Kent County: 174,444
- Genesee County: 144,444
- Saginaw County: 124,444
- Berrien County: 104,444
- St. Clair County: 94,444
- Monroe County: 84,444
- Other counties: 944,444
Please note that these numbers are subject to change and may not reflect the most up-to-date information. For the most current and accurate information, please visit the Michigan Secretary of State's website or contact your local election officials.