Michigan · Voter guide
Vote in Michigan.
Register, check your registration, and reach your state election office through official sources — then see how Michigan's U.S. Senators actually vote.
Register & check your status
Use the official U.S. government and state election-office tools below. Each routes you to Michigan's own election authority.
- Find your state & local election office Official directory — routes to the authority for your state. Source · USA.gov
- Register to vote / update your registration Official voter-registration service. Source · USA.gov
- Register and vote in your state Federal per-state voting index (public domain). Source · U.S. Election Assistance Commission
- vote.gov — official state selector Pick your state to reach its official election site. Source · Vote.gov (USAGov)
Voter ID & deadlines
We don't yet publish Michigan's voter ID rules and registration deadlines — these change every election cycle, and a wrong date can cost you your vote.
Verify the current rules with your state election office:
Look up Michigan's election office on USA.gov →
VotersRight will only publish ID and deadline text once it carries a cited, dated source. Until then we link you straight to the authority.
How Michigan's senators vote
Voting is also about who represents you. See Michigan's U.S. Senators and their full roll-call record — every vote, cited to Congress.gov.
Stay on top of it
Track how your senators vote — a weekly digest, no spin.
The voter information above stays free and open. If you want it, we'll send a plain weekly summary of how Michigan's senators are voting.
Official links route to U.S. government and state election-office sources (USA.gov, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, and Vote.gov). VotersRight does not publish Michigan's ID rules or deadlines until they carry a cited, dated source — always confirm the current rules with your state election office before you act.