The Charter Township of Comstock Michigan
6138 King Highway, P.O. Box 449
Comstock, Michigan 49041-0449
(269) 381.2360

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The Township Clerks' office is responsible for the administration of all governmental and school elections held in Comstock Township. Comstock residents are encouraged to register to vote so that their voice can be heard on Election Day. Applications to become a registered voter are available at the Township Offices, located at 6138 King Highway.

For each election, registered voters have the right to request an absentee ballot which allows the voter to participate in the election without actually visiting the polling location. To request an absentee ballot, contact the Clerk's office prior to Election Day and an application can be sent to your home.

Comstock Township has established eight election precincts, where citizens can place their ballot on governmental Election Days. Each precinct has been established to provide efficient service for all Township residents; precincts are placed where the majority of citizens reside, the precincts are handicapped accessible, and the precincts are well maintained and clean. If you have a question on where you vote on Election Day, please do not hesitate to contact the Clerk's office at 269.381.2360.

PRECINCT #1 Comstock East Fire Station
8700 East Michigan
PRECINCT #2 Comstock Township Offices
6138 King Highway
PRECINCT #3 Comstock Christian Reformed Church
5300 Comstock Avenue
PRECINCT #4 Northeastern Baptist Church
6536 East G Avenue
PRECINCT #5 New Life Victory Church
2775 South 26th Street
PRECINCT #6 Kalamazoo Community Church
2435 North 26th Street
PRECINCT #7 Northeastern Baptist Church
6536 East G Avenue
PRECINCT #8 Church of God Family Worship
5841 East H Avenue

Please note that on Election Days, the longest lines are at 7:00 a.m., lunch hour, and at 5:00 p.m. Your waiting time will be greatly minimized if you visit the polling during "non-peak" hours.

I hope this information has been beneficial to you. If you have any questions regarding elections held in Comstock Township, please feel free to contact my office.