Since the start of 2024, Flint residents have seen significant changes to their voting precincts, which have been consolidated from 54 to just 29. This means many voters may find their polling locations have changed. New voter registration cards have been sent out, but it's crucial to verify your current polling location with the clerk's office to ensure you know where to vote.

In addition to checking your polling location, it’s important to remember that you can register to vote in person at the clerk’s office until election day. If you prefer to vote early, make sure to check the early voting hours and dates available. Don’t miss the deadlines for requesting absentee voter ballots, which allow you to vote even if you can’t make it to the polls on election day.

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As you can see, Precincts 8&9 have a have had a permanent change to their polling location. Voters in these Precincts can expect an updated voter registration card as the change will be in effect for the November 5th General Election.

For those planning to drop off their ballots, you can do so at any of the four fire stations, the main police station, or in front of Flint City Hall. Stay informed and prepared for the upcoming election to ensure your voice is heard!

Additional Important Dates for the 2024 Election:

Saturday Oct 26th- Sunday Nov 3rd

  • In-person early voting available at the City of Flint Municipal Building (1101 S. Saginaw St.)City Council Chambers, 3rd floor.

Friday Nov 1

  • Deadline for voters to request an absentee ballot via first class mail

Monday Nov 4

  • Deadline for registered voters to request an absentee ballot in-person at the City of Flint Clerk's Office

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