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Voter Information
Michigan Cannabis Community members are strongly encouraged to vote in all elections:
STATE OF MICHIGAN PRIMARY ON TUESDAY AUGUST 4, 2026 with EARLY VOTING STARTING JUNE 20, 2026 UNTIL AUGUST 3rd, 2026 @ 4PM
STATE OF MICHIGAN GENERAL ELECTION ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2026 with EARLY VOTING STARTING SEPTEMBER 19, 2026 UNTIL NOVEMBER 2nd, 2026 @ 4PM
Please verify your voting eligibility by visiting Michigan Voting Information Center at https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index
For Michigan Cannabis Residents and friends please consider participating in a Michigan Political Party by visiting The Complete Guide to All Political Parties In Michigan 2024 and GET ACTIVE.
OUR COMMUNITY HAS TO SHOW OUT AND VOTE TO SHIELD AND PROTECT THE RIGHTS WE CHERISH SO MUCH!
Meet the legislators who unanimously voted YES in the Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee to disregard the votes of 3 million people to change the laws that we overwhelmingly voted to implement in 2008 and 2018. All of these legislators are up for re-election in the August 4th, 2026 primary, with early voting starting on June 20th, 2026. Make them pay on election day with YOUR no vote.
Take Action Now to Stop Legislative Voter Fraud in Lansing Michigan
How to Change your Vote if you find out that the person you voted for was an enemy of Cannabis Policy?
Lets say that you just found out that the person you voted for on your absentee ballot does not support cannabis laws or, enacted legislation that was detrimental to the Cannabis Industry.
State of Michigan Election Law allows you to change your vote up to 5pm on the second Friday before in person voting on election day. You must go to your City or Township clerk, sign a written statement to spoil your old ballot and, issue you a new one. You are strongly urged to vote that new ballot in person or, drop it off in the mail or, deposit it in a official election mail box provided your city or township clerk.
You can also change your vote by 4pm on the day before an election by signing a written statement at clerks office or, a early voting center and, vote in person on the new ballot. Do not take that ballot home! If you do take it home, it must be in the possession of the clerk before 8pm on election day. If you go to your precinct to vote, you must surrender that ballot and vote in person.
Once your vote is tabulated, you cannot spoil your ballot!
For reference please read Michigan Election Law (Section 168.765b - Act 116 of 1954 - Procedure to Spoil an Absentee Ballot)
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