This task force will ensure all voices and communities are heard in regional planning/initiatives and will connect Justice40 communities to resources for which they are eligible. It will also provide a space for collaboration and sharing of opportunities, challenges, and successes. Dearborn Heights and Inkster are two of the 40 communities.
As U.S. democratic principles are being tested, The Carter Center and Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy have proposed guiding principles to ensure that elections are conducted in ways that give Americans greater confidence in their outcomes.
The Governing Essentials Series is designed for local elected and appointed officials looking to sharpen their skills and promote good governance practices.
Dearborn City Clerk George Darany and Elections Supervisor Megan Lizbinski share important information on Early Voting and more! A second video with Clerk Darany concentrates on how Absentee Voting works.
Michiganders! Remember to mail your absentee ballot by Tuesday, February 13 for it to arrive in time to be counted for the Presidential Primary. After that, you may drop your ballot off at your local clerk’s office, satellite office, or a drop box provided by your clerk.
Discrimination or harassment of any kind will not be accepted within the League, including but not limited to race, socio-economic status, age, ability status, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, or marital status.
On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, Dearborn Public School district residents will vote on a millage proposal for Henry Ford College. This proposal will be called a "new" millage but we are not asking for any new money. Click "Read More" for more information including a series of videos explaining the millage proposal.