Government and Politics
October 22, 2025
From: City Of Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI - The Special Election will be held in Ann Arbor Tuesday, Nov. 4, with polling places open 7 a.m.- 8 p.m. On the ballot: Washtenaw Intermediate School District Area Career and Technical Education Proposal. Voters can also view their sample ballot on the Michigan Voter Information Center.
The Ann Arbor City Clerk’s Office is sharing information on how to prepare, where to vote, when you can vote (hint: voters don’t have to wait for Nov. 4), and more:
Step 1 - Get “election ready”
Do you need to register to vote in Ann Arbor? Find out your voter registration status and, if needed, register in advance. Within 14 days of - and on - the Special Election Day (Oct. 21-Nov. 4), prospective voters may only register by visiting the Ann Arbor City Clerk’s office to register in person and with proof-of-residency documentation. Visit the Michigan Voter Information Center “register to vote” page.
The Ann Arbor City Clerk's Office is located on the second floor of Larcom City Hall, 301 E. Huron St., and is open business hours, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon -and- 1-5 p.m. The clerk’s office will also be open:
Step 2 - Decide how you will cast your ballot
Plan ahead, and the method-of-voting choice can be yours! Here are the options:
Step 3 - R&R (relax & results)
Once voting is over, your responsibility, for the moment, is done!
However you decide to vote, you can put your civic pride on display with an Ann Arbor “I voted” digital “sticker.” Voters casting or dropping off their ballot in person can also pause for a selfie in front of an I voted/#a2votes” backdrop (be sure to #a2votes in your post!).
To keep up with results after 8 p.m. on Election Day evening, visit the Washtenaw County Clerk results website.
More information about the upcoming election can be found at www.a2gov.org/elections. And, of course, the Ann Arbor City Clerk’s office is happy to answer your questions, at 734.794.6140 or [email protected].