Election Day Voting

​​Information for voters looking to cast their vote in-person at their assigned polling location​​.​

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Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.


Jacqueline Beaudry,
City Clerk

734.794.6140
Fax: 734.994.8296




TEMPORARY POLLING PLACE NOTICE FOR THE AUGUST 6, 2024 STATE PRIMARY ELECTION

​The following precincts have had their polling locations temporarily moved for the August 6th, 2024 Presidential Primary Election:

  • ​1-5 has temporarily been moved from A2 Steam at Northside to: Clague Middle School, 2616 Nixon Rd

  • 1-6 has temporarily been moved from A2 Steam at Northside to: Clague Middle School, 2616 Nixon Rd

  • 5-44 ​has temporarily been moved from Ann Arbor Open to: Wines Elementary School, 1701 Newport Rd

  • 5-50 ​has temporarily been moved from Haisley School to: Skyline High School, 2552 N. Maple Rd

  • 5-51 has temporarily been moved from Abbot School to: Skyline High School, 2552 N. Maple Rd

​Voters in these affected precincts will be receiving a notice in the mail mid-July.​


Polling places are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. on election day.

City residents voting on Election D​​ay must vote at their assigned polling place for every election unless notified by mail of an alternate location. Residents can check their polling location information via the Michigan Voter Information site.​

Looking to vote in person before election day? Check out information on Early Voting and in-person Absentee Voting​.

Election Day Line Tracker

The Election Day Line Tracker includes photos of each building, as well as links to maps and directions. Know before you go!

Check the number of people waiting in line at your City polling place and view estimated wait times before you stand in line. Line counts are updated by the City's election inspectors in real time on Election Day!

Selfie Stations at Polling Places

Voters looking for the perfect backdrop to help showcase their civic pride can look no further than their polling place.  Whether returning an absentee ballot at Larcom City Hall on Election Day, or voting at a precinct, voters can pause for an “I voted" selfie. Special “I voted, #A2Votes" posters will be featured at polling places; and there will even be an “I voted, #A2Votes" banner in the first-floor lobby of Larcom City Hall. Tag us on social media using #A2Votes! ​