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Absentee ballots
Absentee ballots are mailed 45 days before each election for voters outside the U.S. and shortly after for all other voters. Voters must submit a signed application each election in order to receive a ballot. Ballots are not sent automatically!
All returned absentee ballot envelopes are processed and tabulated on Election Day. Absentee ballots are counted by an absent voter counting board and the votes are applied to each voter’s assigned precinct along with all of the votes cast on Election Day.
Become Part of Our NEW Permanent BALLOT List
Avoid the lines at Early Voting Sites and on Election Day. With the passage of Proposal 2 in 2022, one single application is required for requesting an Absentee Ballot for all future eligible elections. If you would like an Absentee Ballot automatically mailed to you for every eligible election, you may sign up on your Presidential Primary Application. You may also visit the Michigan Voter Information Center: www.mi.gov/vote
Absent Voter Ballot Application
An Absentee Voter Ballot Application can be requested by
- Electronically requesting a ballot here
- Picking up an application from the Canton Clerk’s Office
- Emailing your request to cantonclerk@cantonmi.gov
Please include your name and return address in your written request to the Canton Clerk’s office. Please return all completed applications to:
Canton Clerk’s Office
Attention: Absentee Ballot Application
1150 S. Canton Center Road
Canton, MI 48188-1699
The Clerk’s Office will be open for in-person voter registration and absentee ballot requests on the Saturday before each election from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Voters registering to vote within 14 days of an election will be required to provide proof of residency.
Additional Information
Voters requesting and picking up absentee ballots in person at the Clerk’s Office will be subject to the Michigan voter identification requirement. Ballots issued in person are only given to the voter. Spouses and family members may return applications, but may not pick up ballots for each other.
You may also place the completed applications in the drop box located on the southwest corner of the Canton Administration Building. Opens in New Window
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Michael A. Siegrist, MiPMC, CMC
Township Clerk
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Clerk's Office
Physical Address
1150 S Canton Center Road
Canton, MI 48188
Phone: 734/394-5120Fax: 734/394-5128
Office HoursMonday through Friday8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Passport HoursMonday through Friday9 a.m. to 3 p.m.