General Voting Information

Important 2026 Election Dates for Ann Arbor Township:

August 4, 2026 – Primary Election

November 3, 2026 – General Election

Ann Arbor Township will not be having a May 5th Special Election (a few surrounding communities outside Ann Arbor Public School district do have bond proposals on the May ballot).

Click here for Washtenaw County election information

Voter information:  mi.gov/vote

Check Voter Registration

Check your voter registration here: Mi.gov/vote

You can also update your address, request an absentee ballot, and find lots of other voting information at that link.

Early Voting Information

Federal and state-wide early voting information:

The Michigan Constitution now requires 9 days of in-person voting to occur prior to each federal and state-wide election.  Early voting begins the second Saturday before the election and ends on the Sunday just before the election (4 weekend days and 5 weekdays).  Ann Arbor Township has entered into an agreement with Washtenaw County and 22 other cities and townships in order to run early voting centers more efficiently.

Ann Arbor Township voters will be able to vote at two sites:

Scio Township Hall
827 N Zeeb Road
Ann Arbor, MI  48103

Washtenaw County Learning Resource Center
4135 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI  48108
9 am to 5 pm

The Michigan Department of State has an early in-person voting webpage that provides answers to many frequently asked questions regarding early voting and early voting sites.

Click here to view Early Voting in Michigan.

Township Election Day Polling Location

On Election Day(s) ALL Township voters vote at

Solid Rock Church

3823 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.

Polls are open from 7AM to 8PM

Ann Arbor Township Districts

Redistricting after the 2020 census has changed the district maps.  

In Ann Arbor Township there are 7 different combinations of County Commissioner (CC) districts, State House (SH), State Senate (SS) districts, Barton Hills Village, and precincts located in Ann Arbor Charter Township.  To check which districts you live in, consult your Voter ID card, or look yourself up online at www.mi.gov/vote and click “My Voting District Information.”

Precinct 1 (all Township voters are in Precinct 1)

CC2 – SH48 – SS14

CC2 – SH23 – SS15

CC2 – SH48 – SS14 – Barton Hills Village

CC2 – SH47 – SS14

CC9 – SH48- SS14

CC7 – SH23 – SS15

CC7 – SH48 – SS14

 

 

 

 

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