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American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Please join us for the Seventh Annual State of Voting Rights program. Our esteemed panel consists of those who run elections, advocate for voters, and fight for the right to vote in the courts and in halls of Congress.

Citizens Research Council of Michigan
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The adoption of an amendment to the Michigan constitution granting a fundamental right to reproductive freedom generates many questions for legislators and their constituents.

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In September the Charter Commission completed its initial inquisitory review of the Charter and identified topics to revisit in a second round of the Commission’s review of the City Charter. Dearborn residents are invited to weigh in on these topics by completing a Community Survey and attending upcoming study sessions. Survey submissions are due March 31, 2023.

Election results
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Click to see official results.

PBS News Hour
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November 4, 2022 - Reporter Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a Communities Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour out of Detroit and Dearborn.

Bridge Detroit
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In an election year where the voting process has been under increased scrutiny, how will the votes be counted and certified? One Detroit and reporters from the Detroit Free Press have teamed up for a special one-hour episode dedicated to demystifying our state's election process. Follow the process step by step, and hear from election workers and voters themselves.

MI Vote Counts
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MI Vote Counts: What Happens After Polls Close?  Recorded 11/1/22

MI Vote Counts
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MI Vote Counts: What Happens After Polls Close?

 

Have your photo ID?
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Michigan's voter ID law requires every voter to verify their identity. Most in-person voters provide a photo ID, but those without a photo ID may verify their identity by taking an oath and signing a simple form called an affidavit. 

Want to register or vote this weekend?
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No time to register or vote on Election Day? No problem! Local clerks must be open for at least 8 hours this weekend for voter registration and in-person absentee voting. Questions? Call 866-OUR-VOTE or visit MichiganVoting.org

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