Robin R. Underwood MCD, MiPMC/CMC           Deputy City Clerk
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ELECTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION
Here are some "New for 2024" information!

ELECTION DATES:

  • Tuesday, August 6, 2024, State Primary Election
  • Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential/Federal General Election
Polls will be open from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm on Election Day.
Absentee Ballot Applications are currently available in the Clerk's Office.

ESTABLISHMENT OF EASTPOINTE EARLY VOTING SITE:  Eastpointe Memorial Library, 15875 Oak Avenue
All Qualified Voters in Eastpointe have the right to mark a ballot and deposit the ballot in a tabulator beginning the second Saturday before an election and ending the Sunday before the election.
Early Voting hours:  TBD
Saturday-Sunday:  TBD
Monday-Friday:  TBD
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NOTICE OF PRECINCT CANVASS OF EARLY VOTE:  City of Eastpointe's Early Vote Canvass/Board of Canvassers will take place at Eastpointe City Hall, 23200 Gratiot Avenue, Eastpointe, MI  48021, after 8:00 p.m., 8/6/2024.

APPLICATION FOR ELECTION INSPECTORS 

The City of Eastpointe is now accepting applications for Election Inspectors.
The Election Inspector Application can be found by scrolling to the bottom of this page - Click “Election Forms.”
An application can also be picked up and returned in person:

Eastpointe City Hall/Clerk’s Office
23200 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe, MI 48021
Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
586-445-3661 x2202

ELECTION INSPECTOR TRAINING INFORMATION
View Training Presentation

NEW VOTER INFORMATION CARDS
New Voter Information Cards were mailed out (April 13, 2022) to all registered voters in the City of Eastpointe.  "Statewide Redistricting " has been completed and approved by the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission as a result of the passage of Proposal 18-3.  With these changes, the City of Eastpointe's voters will now have new district numbers for those who represent them.  For example, Eastpointe's US Congressional District number changed from #09 to #10; Eastpointe's State Senate District number changed from #09 to #11; Eastpointe's State Representative District changed from #18 to #12; and Eastpointe's County Commissioner District changed from #03 to #13.  If you ever have a need or interest to contact any of these representatives, your new 2022 Voter Information Card will be helpful when you look up who your representative is as a registered voter of Eastpointe.

You do not need to return these to City Hall, they are yours to keep for reference.  These also do not need to be presented to vote on Election Day but will be helpful to locate what voting precinct number you are in and where you would go to vote in person.  If you normally vote by absentee (mail in) ballot, this card will not affect that status as it is provided for reference.

If you received your card and still have questions, please contact the Clerk's Office-Elections Department at 586-445-3661 x2201 or by emailing runderwood@eastpointecity.org. 

If you did not receive a new information card, you may not currently be an active registered voter of the City of Eastpointe.  You can check your voting status by visiting  www.michigan.gov/vote 
You can also register to vote, update your voting information, and/or request an absentee ballot from the abovementioned website.
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Election Forms4 documents

  • Voter Information Request
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  • State of Michigan Voter Registration Application
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  • 2024 Election Inspector Application
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  • 2024 Michigan Absent Voter Ballot Application
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  • Establishment of Early Voting Site
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    Early Voting Site, days and hours