Due to a recent court ruling, every Michigan voter who offers to vote in the polls must comply with the requirement by showing picture identification or signing an affidavit attesting that he or she is not in possession of picture identification. (See MCL 168.523 for picture identification requirement)
Voters With Picture Identification
Voters can satisfy the picture identification requirement by showing a Michigan driver's license or a Michigan personal identification card.
Voters who do not possess either document may show any of the following forms of picture identification as long as they are current:
Driver's license or personal identification card issued by another state
Federal or state government - issued photo identification
U.S. passport
Military identification card with photo
Student identification with photo from high school or an accredited institution of higher education
Tribal identification card with photo
Voters Without Picture Identification
Michigan election law anticipates that not all voters will have picture identification. Voters who do not bring picture identification to the polls or do not possess picture identification can vote like any other voter by signing an affidavit.
Questions regarding the picture identification requirement can be directed to the County Clerk's Office at 231-724-6425.