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UMICH Votes

1109 Geddes Avenue

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Campus Voting Hubs

In-person resources on Central and North Campus!

We have two sites on campus—each with friendly peer mentors to answer questions, nonpartisan voting resources, and a pop-up office of the Ann Arbor City Clerk for registration and voting in the City of Ann Arbor!

  • Duderstadt Center Gallery: Oct 21 – Nov 5

    Duderstadt Center

    2281 Bonisteel Blvd

    Open 12-6pm, Monday-Friday

It’s okay to have questions!

I plan to vote in Ann Arbor. What can I do at the Campus Voting Hubs?
  • Register or update your address
  • Request a ballot
  • Vote your ballot on site
  • Drop off your absentee ballot at an official dropbox
  • Make a button at the button making cart!
I plan to vote elsewhere. What can I do at the Campus Voting Hubs?
  • Find registration and voting resources
  • Ask questions to the UMICH Votes Fellows on site
  • Make a button at the button making cart!
What if I’m not eligible to vote?

We hope you’ll come anyway! Learn about the process, support your friends, and make your own button at the button making cart!

How exactly does voting work at the Campus Voting Hubs?

You can register and vote at either Voting Hub If your local address is in the City of Ann Arbor.

You can pick up an absentee ballot and either vote it on site or take it home to vote and then return. Be sure to return it to the City of Ann Arbor Dropbox on site by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Starting October 26th, you can take advantage of Michigan’s new 9 days of Early Voting! Early Voting allows a voter to cast and count a ballot before Election Day. You insert your completed ballot into a tabulator just like at a polling place!

What do I need to bring?

An official photo ID, such as your MCard, Michigan Driver’s License (or any State ID). If you are registering within 14 day of the election, you’ll also need to provide proof of residency.

Who are the UMICH Votes Fellows?

The Fellows are peer mentors from across campus who are trained and ready to provide nonpartisan resources and information about registration and voting. They can also help you make your own voting button!

These don’t look like your typical voting spaces. What’s the story?

True! The Campus Voting Hubs are designed by the Creative Campus Voting Project, in partnership with the City of Ann Arbor Clerk’s Office, UMMA, the Duderstadt Center Gallery, and the UMICH Votes Coalition. You can read more about the Creative Campus Voting Project here.