Gary Peters
U.S. Senate to Represent MichiganSince his first term in Congress, Sen. Gary Peters (D) top’s priority has been strengthening our middle class by protecting access to quality, affordable health care and lowering prescription drug costs, preparing Michigan for the jobs of tomorrow. He has also been a strong advocate for civil rights— working to help restore a vital part of the Voting Rights Act the Supreme Court has struck down.
We deserve a senator who will show strong leadership in the face of a crisis. Senator Gary Peters is the right choice for Michigan. As Senator, Gary Peters will continue to:
- Protect families, workers, and small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Strengthen Michigan’s economy by creating good-paying jobs, boosting manufacturing and supporting small business
- Expand access to affordable healthcare, including lowering prescription drug costs
- Protect public schools and expanding quality education
- Preserve the Great Lakes
This election season, vote Gary Peters to represent Michigan in the U.S. Senate. You must be a registered voter to participate in this election. Register to vote today or check your registration status below.
Vote early to avoid lines and wait times at the polls. You can cast your ballot safely and securely by voting by mail as soon as possible. Any voter can request an absentee ballot without an excuse. The state has already mailed absentee-ballot applications to all voters, but you can also apply here.
Election day polling locations will open on November 3 from 7 AM to 8 PM. Remember to bring an acceptable photo ID to the polls, although you can also sign an affidavit attesting to your identity. Find your nearest polling place by visiting the Michigan Voter Information Center.
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Register by Mail or In PersonNOTE: You must register to vote in MI at least 30 days before the next election.
In Michigan, you can register to vote by mail and in person by submitting a completed State of Michigan Voter Registration Application (Form ED-121) to your city or township clerk.
You can also process voter registration at your local MI SOS branch office when you apply for a driver’s license/ID card, or update your address.
Once your form has been processed, your city or township clerk will issue you a MI voter identification card.
When you visit the polling booths to vote on election day, you will need to provide identification, such as your:
- Driver’s license or ID card
- U.S. passport
- Military ID card
- Student identification
- Tribal ID card
NOTE: If you’re unable to provide acceptable photo identification, you can vote by signing an affidavit.