What if I have moved?

If you move within the City of Battle Creek, a change of address should be made with the Clerk’s Office, at a Secretary of State Branch Office, or by visiting ExpressSOS.com. If you have not completed a change of address prior to Election Day, you will not lose your right to vote. You can vote one last time in the precinct where registered.  A voter registration form can be completed at the precinct to register at your new address for the next election.

If you move outside the City of Battle Creek, a change of address should be made at your new Local Clerk’s Office, a Secretary of State Branch Office, or by visiting ExpressSOS.com

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1. I will not be able to vote in person on Election Day. How do I obtain an absent voter's ballot?
2. Do I need to show identification in order to vote?
3. Can I vote a "split" ticket?
4. May I receive assistance when voting?
5. Can I bring my child with me to vote?
6. Does my voter registration expire?
7. Where do I go to vote?
8. How can I learn more about the presidential primary process?
9. How can I check the status of my absent voter ballot request?
10. How do I register to vote?
11. I'm am living outside the U.S. how can I vote?
12. Can I take a "selfie" or photograph my ballot?
13. What if I have moved?