City of Plymouth issued the following announcement on Aug 31.
November 2, 2021 General Election for City of Plymouth City Commission
Registered voters who are currently signed up for the Permanent Absent Voter Application List should be receiving their applications in the mail starting at the end of August through early September. Absent Voter Ballots will be available September 18 and voters who complete and return an application, should receive their ballots in the mail beginning after that date. Depending on USPS mail time, ballots could arrive toward the end of September or beginning of October.
Remember, applications and ballots will only be mailed to voters at their registered address. The post office WILL NOT FORWARD these automatically. If you need your application mailed to an alternate address, you must contact us. If you need your ballot mailed to an alternate address, you must indicate that on your application. Please also remember to allow plenty of time for mailing.
Absent ballot applications and completed ballots must be mailed or dropped off in person to City of Plymouth Clerk’s Office, 201 S. Main, Plymouth, MI 48170.
Voters can check the status of their applications, ballots and registration information at https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/
There will be four City Commission terms expiring in 2021
Three – four (4) year terms and One – two (2) year term. The candidate with the lowest number of votes of the top four candidates will receive the two-year term.
The City of Plymouth has 4 candidates who have filed for 2021 election to Plymouth City Commission:
Linda Filipczak ● Jennifer Kehoe ● Alanna Maguire ● Nick Moroz
Write-in Candidates
File the Write-In Candidate Declaration of Intent with the City Clerk.
Form Filing deadline for November 2, 2021: by 4:00 p.m., Friday, October 22, 2021
Important Dates:
The last day an absentee ballot can be requested for mailing is Friday, October 29. (mcl 168.759)
The last day an absentee ballot can be requested in person is Monday, November 1 by 4:00 p.m. Ballots received on this day must be voted upon receipt at the clerk’s office. (mcl 168.761)
Emergency absent voter ballots available until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. (mcl 168.759b)
Election Day registrants may obtain and vote absent voter ballots in person in the clerk’s office and must provide proof of residency, until Tuesday, November 2 by 8:00 p.m. absentee ballot in person until 4 p.m. on Election Day, but you must return it in person before the polls close. (mcl 168.761)
Original source can be found here.