For National Voter Registration Day, the Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness (MCAH) is helping to engage low-income and housing insecure individuals with registering to vote.
From 2010 to 2020, individuals earning over $100k were twice as likely to vote as individuals earning under $20k, and only around 10% of homeless individuals voted.
Let’s make sure everyone’s voice is represented. The Michigan presidential primaries are scheduled early this year for February 27th so registration efforts this fall are crucial.
Click here for the Michigan voter registration application
Cast Your Ballot
Register to vote using
An address where you receive mail
A place where you usually stay
A shelter address
A street corner, park address, or two cross-streets
Where to Register
Online at www.michigan.gov/voterregistration
Automatic voter registration for those with MI ID or Driver’s License
Register by paper form - drop off paper application at a clerk’s office
Remember!
All Michigan voters are eligible to vote by absentee ballot before election day
Michigan residents who have recently moved are eligible to vote in their new city or township after having spent 30 days there