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2024 Michigan Voter Guide

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Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know to be an informed voter in Michigan. Check out our latest politics coverage and stay on top of rapidly evolving stories by subscribing to our free Michigan Politics Watch newsletter, published twice a week. And make sure to check in with the regularly updated 2024 Election Tracker. You can also find your representatives. 

    Key dates

    • Sept. 26: Local clerks begin sending out absentee ballots
    • Oct. 26: Nine days of early voting must begin for general election
    • Nov. 3:  Last day of early voting
    • Nov. 5: General election. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Voters in line at 8 p.m. can still cast ballots. 
    • Other important dates to remember...

    Voting basics

    Key races, regions, issues.

    Presidential policies

    Election security

    Other resources

    Presidential visits

    As a battleground state, Michigan residents can expect to see Vice President Kamela Harris, former President Donald Trump and their vice presidential picks repeatedly throughout the 2024 campaign. Bridge will track their visits, and those of their surrogates, until Election Day. Click on the circles to see who came, when and where. (Note: This map includes visits by President Joe Biden before he ended his reelection campaign)

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