Elections

2026 Elections

May 5 - Local Special Election (No Early Voting)

August 4 - State Primary Election

November 3 - State General Election - Governor, US Senate, US House, State Senate, State House, State Supreme Court,                                                                                           Appellate Courts, State Executives, Ballot Proposals (TBD)

View Your Ballot

Check out what's on your ballot here View Your Ballot View Your Ballot View Your Ballot.

Note: Early voting will occur this year during statewide elections.

Choice of 3 ways to vote for State Elections
Choose the method that works best for you!
√ Vote In Person

Polls will be open on Election Day from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm. Polling locations are listed below.
Please take a photo ID to the polls.

Vote in Person at the Early Voting Center

Voters will have nine additional days prior to each state and federal election where they may cast their ballot just as they would on Election Day.

In 2026, Early Voting will be held at City Hall. All City of Holland voters may vote at this location during the early voting period. 

                        Note: This is the only location City of Holland voters may vote during the early voting period. 

Location:
       City Hall
       270 South River Ave.
       Holland, MI 49423

Hours: (July 25 - August 2)
 •Saturday: TBD
 •Sunday: TBD
 •Monday: TBD
 •Tuesday: TBD
 •Wednesday: TBD
 •Thursday: TBD
 •Friday: TBD
 •Saturday: TBD
 •Sunday: TBD
 •Monday: No Early Voting
 •Tuesday: Election Day - Vote at your precinct


Voters will be receiving additional Early Voting information by mail and by visiting this page. 

Vote by Absentee Ballot

Sign and date an application and return it to the City Clerk personnel at City Hall. Individuals on the Permanent Ballot List will be mailed a ballot approximately 45 days prior to the election. 

Applications are available on our website at the Absentee Voting tab at the upper left of this page or by going to michigan.gov/vote.

Additional Hours for Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Requests

The City Clerk's office will be open the Saturday before each election from 7:00 am - 3:00 pm to register voters and issue absentee ballots.

Please remember to take your photo ID to the polling place or to the Clerk’s office when requesting a ballot.

Annual Elections

General Elections are held every year on the first Tuesday between November 2 and 8. In addition, Local or State elections may take place during the year: there is usually an election the first Tuesday between August 2 and 8, sometimes an election in May, and Presidential Primaries in February of Presidential Election years.

The City Clerk’s office oversees all elections in the City of Holland, working in coordination with the Ottawa County and Allegan County Clerks. All election results can be found on the Ottawa County Clerk’s website.

Wards & Precincts

The City of Holland is divided into 6 Wards, which are made up of 11 Precincts. The City limits span parts of both Ottawa and Allegan Counties. A registered voter must vote at the polling location for his or her own precinct, which is determined by the voter’s address. Check the Ward-Precinct map to determine your Ward and Precinct.

Ward, PrecinctPolling Location
Ward 1, Precincts 1, 2 (Ottawa)Holland Heights Christian Reformed Church
836 E 8th Street
Ward 2, Precinct 3 (Ottawa)Hope Church
77 W 11th Street
Ward 3, Precincts 4, 5 (Ottawa)Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland
435 Van Raalte Avenue
Ward 4, Precincts 6 (Ottawa) &
Precinct 7 (Allegan)
Calvary Baptist Church
517 W 32nd Street
Ward 5, Precincts 8, 9 (Allegan)Maplewood Reformed Church
133 E 34th Street
Ward 6, Precincts 10, 11 (Ottawa)First Reformed Church
630 State Street

Election Results

Election results for City of Holland residents are recorded by the county in which the precinct resides. Please use the links below:

Election results for City of Holland residents within Ottawa County can be found on the Ottawa County Clerk's website: here

Election results for City of Holland residents within Allegan County can be found on the Allegan County Clerk's website: here.

Additional Information 

For more information about elections or to check your registered voter status online, visit the State of Michigan Voter website and the League of Women Voters website.

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