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everything you need to know to vote |
2007 Dates to Remember
August 7, Tuesday – Last day for nominating petitions to be filed
August 10, Friday – Last day to withdraw nominating petitions
October 9, Tuesday – This si the last day to register to vote at the City Clerk’s Office for the November 6 election. The Clerk’s Office is open 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
November 3, Saturday - Last day for A.V. ballots to be mailed. City Clerk’s Office open 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
November 6, Tuesday – Municipal General Election – Polls open 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
November 7, Wednesday – City Board of Canvassers convene at City Hall at 7:30 pm per Charter
You can
register to vote at any Secretary of State's office, or simply go
to Ferndale
City Hall and stop at the Clerk's office upstairs.
To register to vote you must be:
a U.S. citizen
at least 18 years of age by election day
a resident of Michigan and the city of Ferndale.
Where. You can register to vote for federal, state, and local
elections by mail; at the county or city clerks office; or by
visiting any Secretary of State branch office. In addition, specified
agencies providing services through the Family Independence Agency,
the Department of Community Health, and the Department of Career Development
offer voter registration services to their clients. Military recruitment
centers also provide voter registration services.
You must register at least 30 days before the election. This gives
the clerk time to process the forms and send you a Voter Identification
Card.
Whenever you move to a new city or township, you must re-register
to vote.
If you move within the city you must update your address. This can
be handled at the clerk office in city hall or at a Secretary of State
branch office, or by mail. Michigan voters must use the same residential
address for voter registration and driver license purposes. Consequently,
if you submit a driver license address change, it will be applied
to your voter registration. Similarly, if you submit a voter registration
address change, it will be applied to your driver license.
A mail-in voter registration form (PDF file) can be obtained by contacting
the Oakland County Clerks office or the Ferndale City Clerks
office. If you register by mail, you must vote in person at your assigned
precinct the first time you vote, unless you are:
disabled as defined by state law
60 years of age or older
temporarily residing overseas
If you are temporarily outside the U.S., you may use a Federal Postcard
Application (FPCA) form to register. The FPCA forms are distributed
through U.S. embassies and military bases. A Michigan resident who
moves and registers out of state may not re-register to vote in Michigan
until he or she reestablishes residency here.
You may also register at the same time you renew your driver license
by mail. Eligible drivers receive a voter registration application
in the mail with their driver license renewal information.
To Vote
To vote, simply appear at your assigned polling place on election
day. The polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Where. All Voter Identification Cards list a precinct number;
some provide the polling place location. If you do not receive a Voter
Identification Card within three weeks after registering, contact
Ferndales City Clerks office to confirm your registration
status.
Absent Voter Ballots
Absent voter ballots are available for all elections. You may vote
by absent voter ballot if:
you are unable to attend the polls without assistance
you are 60 years of age or older
you expect to be absent from your city for the entire
time the polls are open 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
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 or visiting the City Clerks office. 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
the city 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 the city clerks office for federal,
state, and local elections. Send the application to the school district
for school elections.
If you want the ballot mailed, your application must be received by
2 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 clerks office anytime up to 4 p.m. the day before the
election.
All absent voter ballots must be received by the clerks office
no later than 8 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 clerks office
before 4 p.m. on election day.
Emergency ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. on election day.
Voting for the Disabled
Federal and state laws require every city to provide accessible registration
and voting locations for voters who are disabled.
If you require special access, contact the clerks office ahead
of time to make sure your voting site is free of obstruction. If your
precinct is not accessible, the clerk will direct you to a nearby
site that is accessible.
If you require voting assistance, ask the election workers for help;
a reason for the needed assistance does not have to be stated. Two
inspectors will assist you in the voting station. An elector who is
blind, disabled, or unable to read or write may be assisted with his
or her ballot by any person of the voters choice, except the
following: the voters employer or agent of that employer, or
an officer or agent of a union to which the voter belongs.
For more information, contact the Ferndale City Clerks office at (248)
546-2384. Hearing-impaired residents may contact the State of Michigan
Bureau of Elections at: (517) 485-5530 (TTY)
Friends of Craig Covey
425 Livernois Street
Ferndale, MI 48220
248-399-4362
coveyforferndale@sbcglobal.net
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