Election & Voter Information
The next election is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Stay tuned! The Application for Absent Voter Ballot for the November 4, 2025 City General Election will be available 75 days before the election.
If you are already on the permanent ballot list, you will automatically be mailed a ballot 40 days prior to the election.
Candidate Information
Nominating petitions can be picked up during regular business hours at the Farmington Hills City Clerk’s Office, located inside City Hall at 31555 West Eleven Mile Road. The Farmington Hills City Clerk’s Office is open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information, contact the Farmington Hills City Clerk’s Office at 248-871-2410.
Nominating Petition Press Release Link
For a complete list of candidates, please visit the Oakland County Elections Division website.
Important Dates to Remember for the November 4, 2025 General Election:
Thursday, September 25th – Absent Voter ballots will be available in-person at the City Clerk’s Office. First mailing of Absent Voter ballots to voters who have already submitted an application or are on the Permanent Ballot List.
Monday, October 20th - Last day to register to vote in any matter other than in-person at your local Clerk’s Office.
Tuesday, October 21st through Tuesday, November 4th until 8:00pm - A person may register to vote in-person at their local Clerk’s Office with proof of residency.
Saturday, October 25th through Sunday, November 2nd - Early In-Person Voting available at the Costick Activities Center (28600 W. 11 Mile Rd.) from 8:30am-4:30pm, except Thursday, October 30th when hours are Noon-8:00pm.
Friday, October 31st 5:00pm - Deadline for voters to request an absent voter ballot to be mailed via first class mail.
Monday, November 3rd 4:00pm - Deadline for registered voters to request an absent voter ballot in-person at the City Clerk’s Office.
Tuesday, November 4th until 8:00pm - A person registering to vote in-person at the City Clerk’s Office may obtain and vote an absent voter ballot with proof of residency or vote in-person at their proper precinct.