December 1, 2023
Dear Voter:
With the passage of Proposal 2 in November of 2022,
there are now three (3) different ways you can vote:
- Early
Voting. Proposal 2 requires nine (9) days of
early voting for Federal and State elections which includes two weekends. Starting in 2024, whenever there is a Federal
or State election there will be an early voting site in Houghton County
open for 9 days prior to Election Day.
The site will be open for eight (8) hours (8:00 am until 4:00 pm)
each day (including the two weekends prior to Election Day). Voters can cast their ballot in the
tabulator just like on Election Day.
Once you put your ballot through the tabulator, you cannot revote
if your candidate withdraws or is removed from the ballot for any
reason.
The Early Voting
Site for all 2024 elections in Houghton County will be at: Houghton City
Center, 616 Shelden Avenue, Room 203, Houghton. The site is
accessible with an elevator; OR
- Permanent
Ballot List. Currently, voters who are on the
permanent absentee application list have until the end of 2024 to decide
if they want to be on the Permanent Ballot List. The permanent absentee application list
will no longer exist at the end of 2024.
Voters who prefer to vote with an absentee voter
ballot, can request in writing to be placed on the Permanent Ballot List or
check the appropriate box on an application in 2024. This means you will be mailed a ballot prior
to each election without having to fill out an Application for Absent Voter
Ballot like you do now. If a voter
chooses to be placed on the Permanent Ballot List, the voter is responsible to let the clerk know at least 45 days
prior to the election if they need the ballot sent to a different address as
the Post Office will NOT forward ballots.
It will be the voter’s responsibility to communicate with their Clerk to
make sure ballots are sent to the correct address; OR
- Vote
in the Precinct on Election Day. For voters who prefer to vote in person
on Election Day, the polls will still be open from 7:00 am until 8:00 pm
on Election Day.