Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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Click here to find the application for absentee ballot. You can fill out the form, print and sign it, and then turn it into the township office. You can also come into the office to fill out the form.
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Ottawa County has an interactive map that shows voting location information. You can search for your address, or find your property on the map and click on it to see where your polling location is. Click here to view the map.
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On Election Day, polls are open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM. If you are in line before 8:00 PM, you will be allowed to vote.
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There are several ways. The easiest way to register to vote is by going online to the Michigan Secretary of State's website here: SOS Voter Registration. If you've recently moved, your voter registration is often updated at the same time as you update your driver's license with the SOS. You can also come into the township office to register to vote. PLEASE NOTE that by updating your voter registration you are actively updating your driver's license. Your voter registration information will get sent to the SOS and a new address sticker for your driver's license will be issued.
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Absentee ballots may be returned until 8 PM on election day in the drop box located at 1515 Baldwin St at the South end of the library near Baldwin St (pictured below). There are also drop boxes at all three of the Georgetown Township Fire Stations. Station 1 is at 14th Ave and 44th St. Station 2 is on Church Street near Main St and Baldwin St. Station 3 is at 36th Ave and Baldwin St.
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Election results can be found on the Ottawa County Clerk's website: Ottawa County Clerk Election Results