Starting Tuesday, October 21 (through 8 p.m. on Election Day), you can only register to vote or update your registration by visiting your city or township clerk’s office, completing a registration application, and providing proof of residency.
The LWV voter guides for Dearborn and Dearborn Heights are now available online. Paper copies have been distributed to local city halls, libraries, and community centers.
Those interested must be U.S. citizens and registered voters over the age of 18 and living in the Dearborn Public School District. Dearborn Public Schools covers almost all of Dearborn and a section of Dearborn Heights.
The post-election county canvass is currently underway. Here’s what you need to know about the canvass and how it helps ensure our elections are secure and accurate.
Voters have until 5 p.m., three days after Election Day – Friday, August 8, for the August 5 Primary Election – to correct any signature issues with their absentee ballot.
Petition drives are gearing up in Michigan. Many circulators will be in our communities in the next year – especially during warm-weather months – attempting to get a minimum of 500,000 valid signatures so that the proposal can be part of the November, 2026 ballot. "Read More" for link to LWVMI document listing currently approved ballot proposals.