Danby Township
Ionia County
Michigan
Election Information:
On the November 5, 2024, election there was a 77% voter turnout.
New Elected Township Board is:
Supervisor - Dan Platte
Clerk - Kristina Platte
Treasurer - Michele Hoppes
Trustee - Dan Schafer
Trustee - Bill Nurenberg
Danby Township registered voters have one precinct and vote at the Township Hall located at 13122 Charlotte Hwy, Sunfield, MI 48890.
Polls are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm on Election Day.
DANBY TOWNSHIP HAS A DROPBOX FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTS
The dropbox is located in front of the Township Hall to the right of the front door colored red, white, and blue and it is camera monitored. Please feel free to drop your voted absentee ballots in there for safe processing.
Use the following link to view Michigan Election and Voter information (verify your Voter Registration):
Voting Registration Information:
You may register to vote if you are a United States Citizen, at least 18 years old on or before election day and are a resident of Michigan. You can register to vote by appearing in person at any Secretary of State branch offices in Michigan or by contacting your Township Clerk or any Department of Human Services agency or specified agencies providing this service through DHS, Department of Community Health or Michigan Job Commission that offers registration services to clients. You can register to vote by mail but if you have never voted before or have never voted in Michigan then you must vote in person the first time voting in Michigan.
You are permanently registered to vote as long as you live in the Township that you registered in. The Township Clerk can check if you are registered. If you move or change your name then you should re-register in the Township or City of your residence.
Absentee Voting Information:
If you are a registered voter, you may vote by absentee ballot for any reason.
You can obtain an absentee voter ballot by written request through your Township Clerk. Your written request must include your name, the date of the election, the address where you are registered to vote, the address where you wish to receive your ballot (this must your registration address, an address outside of your jurisdiction or registration, a hospital or some other type of residential institution), your signature and the date of your request.
Members of the Armed Forces and their spouses and dependents, members of the Merchant Marine and their spouses and dependents, and U. S. citizens temporarily living or traveling outside the territorial limits of the United States may use a Federal Post Card Application to obtain an absent voter ballot. U. S. citizens temporarily living or traveling outside of the territorial limits of the United States must sign the Federal Post Card application under oath to obtain an absent voter ballot. Anyone else eligible to use the federal form is not required to sign it under oath to obtain an absent voter ballot.
The completed absent voter ballot must be received by the Township Clerk's office no later than 8:00 pm on election day.