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Absent voter ballots are available for all elections. They
provide voters with a convenient method for casting a ballot when
they are unable to attend the polls on Election Day.
SPECIAL NOTE: A person who registers to vote by mail must vote in
person in the first election in which he or she participates. This
restriction does not apply to overseas voters, voters who are
handicapped or voters who are 60 years of age or older.
As a registered voter, you may obtain an absent voter ballot if
you are:
- Age 60 years old or older
- Unable to vote without assistance at the polls
- Expecting to be out of town on election day
- In jail awaiting arraignment or trial
- Unable to attend the polls due to religious reasons
- Appointed to work as an election inspector in a precinct
outside of your precinct of residence.
Your request for an absent voter ballot must be in writing and
can be submitted to the Plainfield Charter Township Clerk’s Office.
Your request must include one of the six statutory reasons stated
above and your signature. You may request an absent voter ballot by
mailing the application (click
here to download) with a letter or post card, or you can obtain
a pre-printed application form at the clerk's office by calling
(616) 364-8466. Requests to have an absent voter ballot mailed to
you must be submitted to the clerk no later than 2:00 PM the
Saturday before the election.
Return your application to:
Plainfield Charter Township
Attn: Clerk’s Office
6161 Belmont Avenue NE
Belmont, Michigan 49306-0365
Once your request is received by the clerk’s office, your
signature on the request will be checked against your voter
registration record before a ballot is issued. Requests for absent
voter ballots are processed immediately. Absent voter ballots may be
issued to you at your home address or any address outside of your
city or township of residence.
After receiving your absent voter ballot, you have until Election
Day to complete the ballot and return it to the clerk’s office. Your
ballot will not be counted unless your signature is on the return
envelope and matches your signature on file. If you received
assistance voting the ballot, then the signature of the person who
helped you must also be on the return envelope. Only you, a family
member or person residing in your household, a mail carrier, or
election official is authorized to deliver your signed absent voter
ballot to the clerk’s office.
If an emergency, such as a sudden illness or family death
prevents you from reaching the polls on Election Day, you may
request an emergency absent voter ballot. Requests for an emergency
ballot must be submitted after the deadline for regular absent voter
ballots has passed, but before 4:00 PM on election day. The
emergency must have occurred at a time which made it impossible for
you to apply for a regular absent voter ballot. The clerk’s office
(616-364-8466) will have more information about emergency absent
voter ballots.
Voting is one of the most cherished and fundamental rights in our
country. If you are eligible to obtain an absent voter ballot and
cannot attend the polls on Election Day, use of the absent voter
ballot is encouraged.
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