Several local communities also have issues on the ballot. There is no political party registration requirement and any Michigan registered voter can participate in the presidential primary. At the polling place and on the absentee ballot application, voters will be asked to select a presidential primary ballot for either the Democratic or Republican parties that also may contain local election items. Voters who do not wish to participate in the presidential primary may request a ballot that contains only the local items in their community.
Citizens may register to vote up until 8 p.m.
All voters can visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at Michigan
Polls are open 7 a.m.
As a result of the constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2018, all eligible and registered voters in Michigan may request an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. They can visit their local clerk's office for an absent voter ballot application or download one at Michigan
Voter requests to have an absent voter ballot mailed to them must be received by their clerk no later than 5 p.m.
Voters can also check with their local municipal clerk regarding the availability of a permanent absent voter list in their jurisdiction. If their clerk offers the service, voters can have an
Although some of the presidential primary candidates have suspended their campaigns nationally, state law required the candidate listing to be finalized in December 2019. To have their name removed from the ballot, candidates had to submit a formal request in writing to withdraw their name to the Bureau of Elections by Dec. 13. Therefore, the presidential primary ballots list some candidates who have since left the race.
If a voter wishes to spoil an absentee ballot they have already voted, they can submit a written request to their local clerk by mail if it is received by 2 p.m.
Voters will be asked to present photo ID at the polls, such as a Michigan driver's license or identification card. Anyone who does not have an acceptable form of photo ID or failed to bring it with them can still vote. If the voter does not have a photo ID, the voter may sign a brief affidavit attesting to their identity. Their ballots will be included with all others and counted on Election Day, according to Benson's office.
If a voter wishes to take a photo of their marked or unmarked ballot in the voting booth, they may do so, but images of a voted ballot may not be shared within 100 feet of a polling place. Any other type of photography within the area where people are voting is prohibited. Selfies are only allowed outside the polling place.
Detroit Institute of Arts Millage Renewal
The renewal of the Wayne County Art Institute Authority Millage will appear on the ballots throughout the community. In 2012, voters approved a 10-year millage to provide Wayne County residents with services from the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA).
The funding, according to officials, provides free K-12 school field trips, free senior group
The renewal is for 10 years, from 2022 through 2031.
Voters will be asked to vote yes or no on the question.