Clerk's Office
Michigan Voter Information Center:
www.michigan.gov/vote
www.michigan.gov/elections
Am I a Registered Voter / View my Sample Ballot / Where is my Polling Location?
Thetford Township Polling Locations
Thetford Township has 4 Precincts and 2 Polling Locations
Precinct 1 & 4: Lacure Elementary - 12167 N. Lewis Rd - Clio
Precinct 2 & 3: Thetford Township Recreation Hall - 4014 E. Vienna Rd - Clio
Are you Registered to Vote?
One of the fundamental rights of our democracy is the right to vote! Any U.S. Citizen who is at least age 18 on election day is eligible.
Registering to Vote
You can register to vote for federal, state and local elections at the Thetford Township Clerk's Office, by visiting any Secretary of State Branch Office or by mail (see the Michigan Voter Information Center website for forms and requirements).
Absentee Ballot
Absentee voter ballots are available for all elections. For an Absentee Ballot Application, please click HERE
Reminder
On Election Day, please remember to bring an acceptable form of photo identification to the polls.
Election Workers Wanted!!
Click HERE for requirements and an application for an Election Inspector.
You may fill out an application and return it to the Clerk's office. If you have any questions, you may contact the Clerk at (810) 686-5200.
QUICK LINKS
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Township Meeting/Minutes
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FOIA Information
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Genesee County Clerk
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Political District Map
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Genesee County Precinct Map
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County Commissioner with Precinct Map
Proposal 3 brought many changes to elections in Michigan. To register to vote, the guidelines are as follows:
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You must be a resident of Thetford Township 30 days prior to the election in which you wish to vote in.
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You will be automatically registered to vote when renewing or getting a new driver's license, unless you specifically tell the Secretary of State otherwise.
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You can register in person, by mail or online up to 15 days prior to the election.
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You can register in person with the local Clerk within 14 days of an election, up to and including Election Day. You will be required to show proof of identity (Picture I.D.), but, also show proof of residency. Acceptable documents are a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check or other government document. These items must include the applicant's name and current address.
When you move to a new city or Township, you must re-register to vote