Election & Voting
The next election is scheduled for Tuesday, August 5th 2025
The election is a Special Election. For the most up to date information please visit MVIC
Important Upcoming Dates
Monday July 21st , deadline to register by mail or online and to be eligible to vote in the August election. After this day, you must come in person to the clerk’s office to register to vote for the August election.
Friday, August 1, 2025, 5:00PM, Deadline to send an AV ballot to applicants by mail. After this time to receive a ballot the elector must come into the clerk’s office or vote at their polling location on election day.
Saturday August 2nd, 8am- 4pm, Clerks Office is open to issue absentee ballots
Monday August 4th, 2025, Last day for registered voters to receive an absentee ballot in person at the clerk’s office
Tuesday August 5th, 2025, Election Day!
Friday, August 8th, 2025, Last day for voter to cure the signature on an AV ballot envelope
Drop Box Locations
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- 7200 S. Huron River Dr
- 20 S. Hewitt Rd
- 2025 E. Clark Rd
- 222 S. Ford Blvd
Requesting an Absentee Ballot
Absentee ballot request forms are available seventy five days prior to the election. Click the link below to submit your request online: absent voter ballot requests
Military and Overseas Voting
Voting assistance for Service members, their families and overseas citizens. Fill out your application here.
Voter Information Center
Ypsilanti Township participates in the state-wide QVF system, and the Township’s voting records are available from this system. Visit the Michigan Voter Information Center to do the following:
- Determine if you are registered to vote
- Find answers to frequently asked questions
- Find your polling location
- View your sample ballot
Early In-Person Voting (NOT AVAILABLE FOR AUGUST 5, 2025)
Early voting allows voters to cast a ballot similar to how they would do so at a polling place on Election Day. Voters are issued a ballot and can complete it and personally insert it into the tabulator at their early voting site.
Early voting will look almost identical to an election day polling location. There will be a staff of election workers, voters will be issued their ballots and then place them directly into a secure tabulator before leaving. Ballots are thoroughly secured each night until they are counted at 8:00pm on election night.
More Information
Voting Absentee
Absentee voting allows voters to request a ballot by mail, online, or in person at their local clerk’s office. Voters can complete their absentee ballot at home or at their local clerk’s office and submit it in an envelope by mail, in person, or by drop box. After an absentee ballot is received by the local clerk, the voter’s absentee ballot is processed and tabulated by their local clerk.
Request an Absentee Ballot
Submit Your Request
Military and Overseas Voting
Voting assistance for Service members, their families and overseas citizens.
Submit Your Application

Ballot Drop Box Locations
- 7200 S. Huron River Dr
- 20 S. Hewitt Rd
- 2025 E. Clark Rd
- 222 S. Ford Blvd
Requests for Voter Lists
For election information requests, please contact [email protected]
Important Change to Voting Locations
The State of Michigan has changed an election law allowing voting location consolidation. If your location has changed, you will receive notice by mail and a new voter ID card. Once the changes are finalized, you can also see your new location to vote from the Michigan Voter Information Center (MVIC).
Ypsilanti Township Precinct Map
Precinct Street List
Voter Information Center
Ypsilanti Township participates in the state-wide QVF system, and the Township’s voting records are available from this system.
Visit the Michigan Voter Information Center to:
- Determine if you are registered to vote
- Find answers to frequently asked questions
- Find your polling location
- View your sample ballot