Michigan, Election Day
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In-Person voting on Election Day takes place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. You must be registered to vote to cast a ballot on Election Day but if you are not registered, you can do so at your local clerk's office that same day.
Here’s a roundup of local races and proposals on Tuesday’s Kent County primary ballot: The Kent Intermediate School District (ISD) is asking voters in the Nov. 4 election to approve a 10-year regional enhancement millage that would levy 0.9 mills, or $0.90 on each $1,000 of a home’s taxable value.
Polls are open 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday and residents in Saginaw Township will decide on a $169.2 million dollar bond the district is seeking, which would address aging infrastructure and security issues across its schools in the district.
Detroiter Gloria Hannon, 62, said she votes in every election after casting her ballot at St. Paul Baptist Church. The site houses voting precincts 79 and 81 and is located on Gratiot Avenue south of Eight Mile Road on the city's northeast side.
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Warren voters can vote absentee, but not early in person
Warren residents can vote by absentee ballot for the Nov. 4 election, but early in-person voting will not be available.
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI - West Michigan voters headed to the polls on Tuesday will cast general election ballots for candidates in local races and determine multiple tax requests. City council/commission and several mayoral races will be on the ballot.
A jump in contested races in Genesee County and more interest in early voting in Orleans County may have led to higher turnout for early voting this year.