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Permanent absentee ballot list
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The Permanent Mail Ballot List is a list of voters who have signed up to automatically receive a ballot by mail before each election.

Absentee voting augut 2026
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Skip the Election Day lines - vote from home in the August 4 Primary Election. Learn how to request a ballot and view important dates and deadlines at MichiganVoting.org.

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In the wake of candidates ending their candidacy once ballots are already out, and once voters may have already voted, the Election Protection Program (EPP) put together the following guidance to share with voters on how they can get a new ballot and vote for a candidate that is still in the race.

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At its June 6, 2026 Board meeting, the LWV of Dearborn-Dearborn Heights voted unanimously to support the Wayne County Public Transportation Millage and the City of Dearborn Library Millage Renewal.

Good news june 25 2026
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On Thursday, June 25, a federal judge in Massachusetts blocked President Trump’s March 2026 executive order targeting mail-in voting and creating a national voter registration database, saying that this power is reserved for the states and exceeds both the scope of Presidential authority and the bounds of the USPS.

Be a poll worker.
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Now is the time to contact your city clerk to apply to work as an election worker!

canstillvotebymail
Blog Post

Michigan is ranked as one of the fairest and most secure election systems in the country.

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Registered voters can now request an absentee ballot online or submit a paper application.

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Public Statement

The League of Women Voters President Dianna Wynn and CEO Celina Stewart issued the following joint statement in response to the US Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a case concerning the constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

april 20 2026
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) demanded that the Wayne County Clerk turn over the county’s 2024 ballots and other election materials. The Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel, together with Gov. Whitmer and Secretary of State Benson, responded to the DOJ, calling out the Trump Administration’s efforts to interfere in our elections and the fact that they are recycling old, long-debunked conspiracy theories and claims the courts rejected years ago.

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