Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Absentee voter ballots arrive in City of Plymouth

Eight candidates are vying for the four expiring terms on the Plymouth City Commission. Voters will go to the polls on Nov. 4 to make their choice, while others will use the absentee ballots already delivered by mail to some registered voters in the city.

Three of the four candidates chosen by voters will serve four-year terms on the commission, while one will serve a two-year term.

On the ballot will be first-time candidate Joe Elliott; incumbent Jennifer Kehoe; incumbent Alanna Maguire; Kristin McHale Johnson; incumbent Nick Moroz; Jim Mulhern; Ronald Picard

Any voter currently on the Permanent Ballot List at the city clerk’s office will automatically receive an absentee ballot for the election. Voters not currently on the Permanent Ballot List, but on the Permanent Absent Voter Application List, should have received the application in the mail already. Applications can also be found online at Michigan.gov/vote and at the Clerk's office.
Beginning in 2026, the City of Plymouth will no longer maintain a Permanent Absent Voter Application List. This means that Absent Voter Ballot Applications will no longer be automatically mailed to residents prior to an election. These voters will need to individually request and return an application to receive a ballot in the mail.

Voters who wish to receive an Absent Voter Ballot automatically for all elections can sign up to be added to the Permanent Ballot List on the 2025 Absentee Voter Application, online at Michigan.gov/vote or at the clerk’s office.