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Our Peninsula Township voting day for the Presidential Primary is coming right up! Next Tuesday, March 10, as a matter of fact. Read everything you need to know about that here. Yes, several candidates have dropped out of the race since we posted that a couple weeks ago, and we continue to update the list.
Still need to register to vote? Request an absentee ballot? Turn in an absentee ballot? Spoil a ballot you’ve already turned in? The Peninsula Township Clerk’s Office will be open special hours this weekend – Saturday, March 7, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. – to help with any of those matters, or if you just need information about anything voting-related.
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While the regular non-absentee voting day is next Tuesday, and the clerk’s office will be open for regular hours on Monday (7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.), on Saturday, you may:
- Register to vote
- Request an absentee ballot
- Spoil an absentee ballot
- Turn in an absentee ballot
- Request voting information or assistance
The Peninsula Township offices are located at 13235 Center Road on the Old Mission Peninsula. For more information, contact Peninsula Township Clerk Becky Chown, (231) 223-7321, or email [email protected].
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