I was a registered voter in another community and just recently moved to the Charter Township of Royal Oak, where would do I vote now?
If is has been less then thirty days before the posted close of registration date, then you will have to go to your last polling place vote and do a change of address application. If it has been more than thirty days since you moved and you have completed a change of address application at the secretary of state, local and/or county clerk’s office you should receive your voters registration card through the mail before the scheduled election and it will indicate your new polling location. If you have not received a new voters registration card, it doesn’t mean you are not registered to vote, the voter would simply have to contact the Clerk’s office any time before or during the election to get their polling location. If your residency is challenged by either a voter, the Clerk’s office or the State of Michigan (QVF), that will also be indicated and some additional information may be required to satisfy the challenge.
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