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March to the Polls

Let’s March to the Polls on Saturday, October 26, the first day of state-wide early in-person voting in the General Election!1


October 26 @ 11:00 am

March to the Polls is a way to demonstrate the power of the pro-life vote in Michigan by turning out at your local early in-person voting location2 and casting your vote for life! Don’t wait…vote early, and tell your pro-life friends, family members, neighbors and colleagues to do the same. Let’s carry out our civic duty to vote this year with an unwavering voice for life!

What to do:

  • Find your local pro-life ballot with all pro-life, RLM-PAC endorsed candidates at rtl.org/vote. Print it to take with you to the polls.
  • Find your early voting location and the hours they are open.
  • Head to the polls and bring other pro-lifers to vote at the same time.
  • Vote for Candidates that Stand for Life!
  • Then, when you leave the polling location, we encourage you to:
    • Take a photo of yourself with the “I voted” sticker on or in front of the “Vote Here” sign at your polling location.
    • Then send that photo with your first name only and the city or town in which you voted to our Media Director, Gracie O’Brien, at gobrien@rtl.org.
    • Gracie will be posting photos from across the state throughout the day on our RLM Facebook page, with #March2thePolls and #Vote4Life. We encourage you also to post the photo on your own Facebook page to let your friends and family know you voted early and for life! Make sure to end your post with #March2thePolls.

If you have questions or want to be connected with your local affiliate, as some affiliates are hosting get-togethers in various precincts, email us at info@rtl.org and make the subject line March to the Polls.

#March2thePolls

See the original Right to Life of Michigan event here.

  1. To learn more about early voting see this website (MI Secretary of State). ↩︎
  2. To find your early voting location see this search page (MI Secretary of State). ↩︎