Elections in Mesick are administered by the Wexford County Clerk, Wexford County's official election authority. The Clerk's Office is located at 437 East Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601, and can be reached at (231) 779-9480. Election information is available at wexfordcounty.org. Michigan residents can register to vote online through the Michigan Voter Information Center at Michigan.gov/Vote, in person at Secretary of State branch offices, or directly at Wexford County Clerk's office.
The state offers same-day voter registration through Election Day, allowing residents to register and vote simultaneously with proof of residency. Voter ID is required at polling places; acceptable forms include a Michigan driver's license, state ID, or other government-issued photo identification. Those without ID may sign an affidavit and cast a regular ballot. The village holds elections for village council positions, though as a small municipality these contests are typically low-profile affairs held alongside state and county elections or on designated local election days. Council members serve staggered terms, and candidates file nominating petitions with the village clerk. Residents can use the Michigan Voter Information Center at Michigan.gov/Vote to find their assigned precinct location, sample ballot, and election dates by entering their address. Also on the ballot will be all of Michigan's House seats including the district covering Wexford County, Michigan state Senate and House seats for districts covering the area, and county-level offices such as Wexford County Sheriff, Prosecutor, Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, and County Commissioners. Michigan does not have a U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Mesick voters are published by the Michigan Bureau of Elections (https://www.michigan.gov/sos/elections). Voters may also see ballot proposals on state constitutional amendments, county questions, and local issues. Michigan offers no-reason absentee voting, meaning any registered voter may request an absentee ballot without providing justification. Absentee ballot applications can be submitted online through the Michigan Voter Information Center, downloaded and mailed to the Wexford County Clerk, or requested in person. Absentee ballots can be returned by mail - postmarked by Election Day and received within six days - delivered to drop boxes, or submitted in person at the clerk's office. Election records that are public in Michigan include voter registration lists, available to candidates and political organizations with restrictions on use, campaign finance reports filed by candidates and committees searchable through the Michigan Secretary of State, candidate filing documents, precinct-level election results, and abstracts of votes. These records are available through the Wexford County Clerk for local races and the Michigan Secretary of State for statewide races and ballot questions.