Local Voting Information for Cities of Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, and Inkster

Local Voting Information for Cities of Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, and Inkster

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Dearborn

Dearborn Heights

Inkster

State of Michigan

Wayne County

 

The Dearborn City Clerk’s Office is recruiting eligible residents to serve as election workers for the Presidential Primary Election on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, and to facilitate early voting during a nine day period beginning Saturday, Feb. 17. The City needs at least 50 election workers per day between Saturday, Feb. 17, and Sunday, Feb. 25.

Serving as an election worker
To serve as an election worker, an individual must be at least 16 years of age and a Michigan resident. Those who are at least 18 years old must also be registered as a Michigan voter.

All election workers are paid.

To sign up to serve as an election worker, community members should complete and return the Election Inspector Application Form to the Dearborn City Clerk’s Office.

City Clerk to host an Election Worker Open House on Jan. 22
Those interested in learning more or signing up to serve as an election worker are invited to attend an Early Voting Open House on Monday, Jan. 22, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at the Dearborn Administrative Center, 16901 Michigan Ave.

Staff from the City Clerk’s Office will be present to share information about the responsibilities and expectations of election workers, including daily pay, hours, and duties.

Dearborn voters can vote early in person this February
The February 2024 Presidential Primary Election is the first time that the City will offer early in-person voting ahead of an election. The change comes as a result of the passage of Proposal 2 of 2022, which mandates that all Michigan communities provide at least nine days of early voting ahead of an election.

Early voting in Dearborn will take place between Saturday, Feb. 17, and Sunday, Feb. 25. Voters can request and cast a ballot between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center.

Election workers will also support in-person voting at polling locations throughout the city on Tuesday, Feb. 27, when polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

In addition to early voting and voting in person on Election Day, Dearborn voters will continue to have the option to request an absentee ballot from the City Clerk’s Office online, by mail, or in person.

For more information about serving as an election worker and voting in Dearborn, visit CityOfDearborn.org, email Elections [at] Dearborn.gov, or call 313-943-2010.

 

Voting absentee at the City of Dearborn with Clerk Darany

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Ombudsperson for Accessible Elections

Call 517-335-2730 or email MDOS-ADAVoting [at] michigan.gov

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Information about Updated Voter Information Cards

The Dearborn City Clerk's Office mailed updated Voter Information Cards to all Dearborn residents following statewide redistricting.  Your precinct number and polling location have not changed.  However, your US House of Representative's district has changed.  Refer to your voter information card or this map for the updated information.

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Candidate Information is Available on Vote411.org

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Coffee with the (Dearborn) Clerk

Third Thursday of the month, 11:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
By appointment only.  Call 313-943-2034 for reservation.
 
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