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Macomb County Building
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MACOMB COUNTY CLERK / REGISTER OF DEEDS

Election Department


The Election Department is responsible for overseeing the printing and distribution of election ballots and conducting national, state, and county elections. The canvass of votes in state, county, school, and some city and township elections is under the jurisdiction of the County Clerk.

FAQs CLICK HERE for Election Department
"Frequently Asked Questions"

New Voter Identification Requirement in Effect --
Those Without Photo Identification Can Still Vote
CLICK HERE for more information.  Those without a photo ID may still vote by completing this form, which will be available at all polling places. 
Elections
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
     CLICK HERE for unofficial August 5, 2008 detailed results
     CLICK HERE for unofficial August 5, 2008 summary results
     CLICK HERE for 2008 Combined Precinct Delegate results
     CLICK HERE for 2008 Republican Precinct Delegate results
     CLICK HERE for 2008 Democratic Precinct Delegate results
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
     CLICK HERE for offices to be elected in 2008
     Last day to register to vote for the General Election is October 6, 2008
Candidate Filing Requirements
     CLICK HERE for Partial Village of New Haven Trustee positions (2)

Past Election Results
Official Macomb County                  May 6, 2008 Election Results 

Official Macomb County          January 15, 2008 Election Results 

Official Macomb County 2006 Election Results 

Official Macomb County 2004 Election Results  
Official Macomb County 2002 Election Results  
Official Macomb County 2000 Election Results  
Official Macomb County 1998 Election Results  
Precinct Delegate Results
2006 Combined Precinct Delegate Results   pdf
2006 Republican Precinct Delegate Results   pdf
2006 Democratic Precinct Delegate Results   pdf
Information
School District Election Dates   pdf
Polling Locations   pdf

Local Clerk Contact Information   html version   pdf version  

Elected Official List   pdf

Track Your Absentee Ballot
Track and Confirm Your Absentee Ballot Online  
Campaign Finance
Search Macomb County Campaign Finance Documents 
Training -- Candidate Committees
List of Campaign Committees that owe fees to Macomb County  
Late Filing Fee Information 
Campaign Finance Forms and Manuals  
Pay Campaign Finance Fees Online
Applications

Voter Registration Application  

pdf

Absentee Voter Ballot Application

pdf

Maps

2006 Voting Precinct Map  

pdf

Macomb County Commissioners District Map   pdf
Michigan State Representatives District Map   pdf
Michigan State Senate District Map   pdf

United States Congressional District Map   pdf

Registering To Vote


     CLICK HERE to download a Voter Registration Application (pdf document)

Register To Vote By Mail or In Person: If you are 18 years of age or more and a Michigan resident you may
register to vote:

  • By Mailing: a voter registration form to the County Clerk.

  • By Fax: In Michigan, call 888-99-CLERK or Out-of-State, call 310-575-5035 and request document 6590.

  • In person: at your city or township Clerk's Office, the County Clerk's Office or at any Secretary of State branch office.

To find out if you are already registered to vote, call your local clerk.

Macomb County Clerk / Register of Deeds Carmella Sabaugh and Chief Election Clerk Roger Cardamone

Macomb County Clerk / Register of Deeds Carmella Sabaugh and Chief Election Clerk Roger Cardamone

MEET CARMELLA

Macomb Daily:

Clerk Registers 800th Student     html version

Absent Ballot Verification Benefits Military Voters

pdf version    

Detroit Free Press:

Clerk's Office Mails Out Absentee Ballot Inquiries

pdf version  

Macomb Daily:

Recount Overturns
Coin Toss Tie Breaker

pdf version  

Macomb Daily:

Troops May Miss Vote

pdf version  

County Clerks Meet to Discuss Election Issues

pdf version    photo  

Absent Voting Will Be Harder Unless Sabaugh Wins Court Case

pdf version  html version

CLICK HERE for Brief

Detroit Free Press:

Voting Absentee Just
Got Harder   pdf   html

Macomb Daily:

Judge Correct To Kick Lawsuit Against Sabaugh    pdf    html

Attempt To Limit Absent Voting Fails   pdf    html

Related Court Decision

Macomb County Sues Campaign Finance Violators   pdf   html

MORE NEWS

Questions?

For additional
Information,

contact the Election Department at
586-469-5209

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Directory

2008 Macomb County Directory

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Absent Voter Ballots


     CLICK HERE to download the Absentee Voter Ballot Application

     CLICK HERE to track and confirm your absentee ballot online

Absent voter ballots are available for all elections. You may vote with an absent voter ballot if:

  • You are unable to vote without assistance.

  • You are 60 years of age or older.

  • You expect to be absent from your city or township on election day.

  • You are in jail, awaiting arraignment or trial.

  • You have been assigned to work as a precinct inspector in a precinct other than where you are registered.

  • Or you are unable to attend the polls because of religious beliefs.

If any of these situations exist, you can obtain an absent voter ballot by writing your city or township Clerk. You must state the reason why you need an absent voter ballot and you must sign the request. A pre-printed absent voter ballot application form is available from your city or township Clerk upon request.

If you are temporarily outside the U.S., you can use a Federal Postcard Application to apply for an absent voter ballot. The FPCA must be signed under oath unless you, your spouse or your parents are serving in the armed forces or Merchant Marines.

Send the completed application to your city or township clerk for federal, state and city/township elections. (Send the application to your school district for school elections and your village clerk for village elections.) If you want the ballot mailed, your application must be received by 2:00 p.m. the Saturday before the election. Make your request early to allow for delivery time.

A voter eligible to vote by absent voter ballot may also vote in person at the Clerk's Office anytime up to 4:00 p.m. the day before the election. All absent voter ballots must be received by the Clerk's Office not later than 8:00 p.m. on election day.

A separate absent voter ballot request must be submitted for each election. If you know before the primary that you will be unable to vote in person at the general election, you may request absent voter ballots for both elections at the same time.

Emergency Absent Voter Ballots


You may be eligible for an emergency absent voter ballot if a family death or illness requires you to leave your community on election day, or you are unable to attend the polls because of personal illness or accident. The emergency must have occurred late enough that you could not file a regular absent voter ballot request. Have someone deliver your written request for an emergency absent voter ballot to the Clerk's Office before 4:00 p.m. on election day. Emergency ballots must be returned by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.


For more information, we are now linked to the Federal Election Commission  and the Michigan Secretary of State.



          
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