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September 21, 2022

Michigan voters had the opportunity to hear from candidates seeking seats on the Michigan Supreme Court during a virtual candidate forum today hosted by the League of Women Voters of Michigan and the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan.

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The Network of Arab-American Professionals (NAAP), the National Network of Arab-American Communities and other national organizations are teaming up for a National Day of Action!

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The City is asking residents to review and comment on a proposed $16.3 million investment in green infrastructure to help address flooding issues in Dearborn using federal funds.

Michigan SOS Jocelyn Benson
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The Michigan Voter Information Center (michigan.gov/vote) has now been fully updated for the November 2022 election.

Are you registered to vote?
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Want to vote in the November general election? First you need to register! Luckily, registering to vote in Michigan has never been easier. Check out michiganvoting.org to learn more.

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Books unite us. Books encourage boundless exploration and allow readers to spread their wings. Stories give flight to new ideas and perspectives. Reading-especially books that set us free-expands our worldview. Censorship, on the other hand, locks away our freedom and divides us from humanity in our own cages. Join other Freedom to Read supporters at a rally of support on Sunday, September 25, noon, at Henry Ford Centennial Library, rain or shine!

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Let’s work to build the power of the disability vote this election season. Disability Voting Rights Week is September 12-16.

Returning Citizens Can Vote
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In spite of myths and misinformation, formerly incarcerated people can register and vote in Michigan. If you are otherwise eligible, the ONLY time you cannot register to vote (or vote) is when you are serving a sentence in jail or prison.

Even fi you are a permanent absentee voter
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Are you on the permanent absentee voter list?  Great!  That means that you will receive an application (NOT the ballot) before each election.  If you want to vote from home, you still need to request your ballot.

Absentee Ballot Applications Are Now Available
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All Michiganders can vote before Election Day using an absentee ballot. Request your ballot today for the November general election. Visit MI.gov/vote to apply online or to download and print an application.

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