It’s Election Day. Do you know who and what is is on your ballot?
If not, there is still time to review the candidates and ballot proposals up for a decision in your part of Michigan. Across the state, voters will weigh in on municipal elections, tax proposals and more.
Voters can check their voter registration status and find other information about voting online at www.mi.gov/vote.
Find your area in the list below to learn more about what is on local ballots, as Michigan voters head out to cast their ballots Tuesday, Nov. 2:
- Here’s what’s on the Nov. 2 election ballot in Jackson County
- A voter’s guide to Genesee County’s Nov. 2 election
- Your guide to everything on Nov. 2 election ballots in Kalamazoo County
- A guide to what’s on the Nov. 2 election ballot for Grand Rapids area voters
- What’s on the Nov. 2 election ballot in Washtenaw County? Here’s your complete guide
- Complete voters guide to Muskegon, Grand Haven area elections on Nov. 2
- In Saginaw County, funding for a new Bridgeport Township Hall is up for a vote
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Absentee ballots, too, will be accepted until 8 p.m. Tuesday at your local clerk’s office or a local ballot drop box.
First-time voters or anyone who has recently changed addresses can register in person at their local clerk’s office until 8 p.m. Tuesday. Click here for details from the Michigan Secretary of State.
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