Elections

The Meridian Township Clerk's Office is responsible for running all elections in Meridian Township. Please stay tuned for additional information on this page as we get closer to each election.

2026 Election Dates:
  • May 5, 2026 Special Election (Ingham Intermediate School District Bond Proposal)
  • August 4, 2026 Primary Election
  • November 3, 2026 General Election
Drop Box Locations

Meridian Township offers four dropbox locations for residents:

  • Meridian Township Municipal Building (Outside) | 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos
  • Meridian Township Municipal Building (Inside) | 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos
  • Haslett Library (Outside Front Entry) | 1590 Franklin Street, Haslett
  • Okemos Library (Outside Front Entry) | 4321 Okemos Road, Okemos 

Each box is secured to the ground and includes 24/7 video surveillance. All four drop boxes close at 8:00 pm on each Election Day.

Information for Voters:

Accessible Absentee Ballots:

Voters with disabilities can apply for an accessible electronic absentee ballot that can be filled out electronically, printed, and then returned to the Clerk’s office. Voters may also opt in to the permanent accessible ballot list through the accessible ballot application. Those on this list will automatically receive an accessible absentee ballot from the Clerk’s office for every future election they are eligible to vote in. To apply online for this accessible ballot, visit the link below:

Accessible Ballot for Voters with Disabilities

Accessible Voting Machines:

Every polling place provides a Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) that is available to all voters, including those with disabilities. This machine assists voters in marking their ballots. While it does not count votes, it accurately marks the voter's selections. Once marked, the ballot will be printed, tabulated, and counted in the same manner as all ballots.

For additional information about accessible voting, visit michigan.gov/sos/resources/accessibility-and-accommodations.

Virtual Tours:

We have also partnered with Able Eyes to provide virtual tours of our public buildings. To view a tour of the Meridian Township Municipal Building, where the Clerk's Office is located, please visit the link below:

Clerk's Office Virtual Tour 

For questions, please contact the Meridian Township Clerk's Office at 517.853.4300 or ClerksOffice@meridian.mi.us.

Ingham County Approved Challenger Credentials 

Notice to Challengers for the Special Election to be Held on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 in Meridian Township: 

  • Notice is hereby given, that 2 (two) challengers from each qualified County approved political party and organization will be permitted in the Absent Voter Counting Board (AVCB) located at 2|42 Community Center, 2630 Bennett Rd., Okemos, MI 48864 on Election Day, Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
  • Notice is hereby given, that during processing and tabulation prior to Election Day on Monday, August 4, 2025, that 2 (two) challengers from each qualified County approved political party and organization will be permitted at the 2|42 Community Center, 2630 Bennett Rd., Okemos, MI 48864.
  • Challengers serving at an AVCB may not enter the facility until they have taken the oath and signed a document acknowledging the oath. Any person who violates this oath is guilty of a felony. By law, a challenger may not photograph, or audio or video record within a facility, with exception of posted election results. Please contact the Township Clerk’s Office regarding AVCB challengers at 517.853.4324.

How will address change requests be handled and/or monitored between a voter's former and new locations? 

Voter addresses will be transferred through the Qualified Voter File, Michigan's maintained voter database, which houses all information on past and present voters. This is done through voter registration or change-of-address forms. If a voter moves out of state, it is their responsibility to update their voter registration status with the clerk, though this is also done through the Secretary of State Driver’s License imports.

In situations where a voter moves out of the country, they are legally allowed to vote at their last U.S. address. The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) website provides more information for this circumstance: https://www.fvap.gov/michigan.

What happens if a voter moves to a new location or decides to stop voting and never notifies the Clerk's Office?

After two general election cycles pass without voting or without any actions taken by the voter, the voter will be marked as inactive in the Qualified Voter File, Michigan's maintained voter database, and scheduled for cancellation.

Why does the absentee ballot application only require certification of statements made in the application via a signature?  How are voter signatures verified?

A voter attests that their statements are true, that they are a US citizen, and that they are registered at the address provided when they sign the application. This voter’s signature is then verified by trained staff in our Qualified Voter File, Michigan's maintained voter database.

The Uniformed and Overseas Civilian Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) allows for eligible voters living overseas, and members of our armed forces, to register to vote by filling out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) or the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB).

UOCAVA voters must complete a FPCA each year to receive a ballot for each election during that year. This is to help ensure your ballot will be sent out with enough time to allow for overseas mail. 

The application is available online by visiting the Federal Voting Assistance Program website: www.fvap.gov/Michigan

Once completed, please return your signed application to the Meridian Township Clerk's Office by email, mail, or fax. Information for each option is provided below:

Return by Email: elections@meridian.mi.us

Return by Mail:

ATTN: Clerk's Office
5151 Marsh Road
Okemos, MI 48864

Return by Fax: 517.853.4251

With the passage of Proposal 2022-2, Michigan voters have a new constitutional right to have a ballot mailed to them for every election, beginning in 2024.

To sign up, voters must complete a one-time Permanent Mail Ballot application. Voters can receive a Permanent Mail Ballot application by emailing the Clerk's Office at ClerksOffice@meridian.mi.us or visiting the Clerk's Office in person at 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos.

Voters can also apply to the Permanent Mail Ballot List online at the Michigan Voter Information Center website. This portal will be available to eligible voters within 75 days of an election. 

Meridian Township voters can return their completed application form to the Clerk's Office via email at ClerksOffice@meridian.mi.us or by mail at ATTN: Clerk's Office, 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864. Once the Clerk’s Office has received the application, voters will automatically receive their ballot to their home or mailing address they provided.

To apply for an absent voter ballot for a single election, fill out and sign the form below:

Michigan Absent Voter Ballot Application

These forms can be mailed to the Clerk's Office at 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864, or dropped off at one of the Township’s four drop box locations.

Voters can check their polling location on the State of Michigan Voter Information website at https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index.

Polling Location Maps: 

2025 Precinct and Polling Location Map

Option #1: Absentee Voting

  • Step 1: Apply for an absentee ballot. This can be done in multiple ways:
  • Step 2: Return your absentee ballot using one of the following methods:
    • Mail to the Meridian Township Clerk’s Office at 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864. No postage is needed, and ballots must be received by 8:00 pm on Election Day.
    • Drop off at one of four ballot drop boxes by 8:00 pm on Election Day (each drop box is secured to the ground with 24/7 video surveillance).
    • Vote your absentee ballot in-person during the early voting period or on Election Day.

Option #2: In-Person Early Voting

All qualified, verified, registered voters may vote early.

Meridian Township’s early voting site is the Town Hall Room of the Meridian Township Municipal Building (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos).

An early voting site operates similarly to a polling location that voters would use on Election Day. Early voters will be issued a ballot to cast their vote and insert it into the tabulator at the early voting site. Anyone voting by absentee ballot can also return it to the early voting site.


Option #3: Vote on Election Day at your Polling Location

All qualified, verified, registered voters may vote in person on Election Day.

Find your polling location at mi.gov/vote.

Your Voter Information Card, issued in 2022 to all Meridian Township voters, lists your polling location. If you need a new card, please email ClerksOffice@meridian.mi.us.

Legal Notices Page 

Any qualified resident of Meridian Township who is not already registered to vote may do so at the Meridian Township Clerk’s Office, Ingham County Clerk’s Office, or the Michigan Voter Information Center at www.michigan.gov/VoterRegistration.

Register to vote at the Township Clerk’s Office any time Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, located inside the Meridian Township Municipal Building (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos).

To print and mail a voter registration form:

You can fill out and mail a completed voter registration form to:

Angela Demas
Meridian Township Clerk
5151 Marsh Road
Okemos, MI 48864

Voter Registration Deadlines: 

  • Residents can register to vote online or in person up to 15 days prior to an election.
  • If it is 14 days or less before Election Day, you must register in person at the Clerk's Office and provide proof of residency.

Staff

Angela Demas
Township Clerk
demas@meridian.mi.us
517.853.4304

Vacant
Deputy Clerk/Election Administrator

Stephaney Keroson
Administrative Assistant II
guild@meridian.mi.us
517.853.4328

Vacant
Records Technician III