Voter Guides

Voter Guides

The 2022 Voter Guides are Ready!

You can get a printed copy at your local city or township hall or library or you can get the information even faster by going to Vote411.org (see below). PDF icon A pdf version of the guide is available here.

Vote411

Vote411.org provides personalized voting information. You can:

  • See what's on your ballot.
  • Check your voter registration.
  • Find your polling place.

Simply enter your address in the box below and then select "Enter".

Vote411 is a project of the League of Women Voters.

 

 

About LWVOA Voter Guides

The League of Women Voters provides non-partisan information about candidates and proposals. Each candidate is given an opportunity to provide biographical information and to answer a number of questions on issues important to the office being sought.

Candidate responses are included as submitted and have not been edited, except for necessary cutting when replies exceeded the stated word limitations. If the candidate did not reply by the required date for inclusion, the words "Did not reply in time for inclusion" appear after the candidate's name. When a candidate exceeded the word limit, the answer is ended with an ellipsis (....).

The inclusion of these statements and opinions of candidates is solely in the interest of public service and in no way is to be construed as an endorsement by the League of Women Voters. The League takes no responsibility for any of the views or facts stated by the candidates.

Proposals on the ballot also appear in the Voter Guides where appropriate.

 

For Help Viewing Vote411 or the Voter Guides

Viewing Vote411 is done by linking to the Vote411.org website (above) and entering your address to bring up the information for your area.

Viewing the Voter Guides posted on this website requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. If it is not installed on your computer, you can obtain a copy at no charge by going to the Adobe website and following their instructions to download the Adobe file to your own computer. Once you have downloaded the Adobe file to your computer, you must execute the Adobe file by double clicking on it in order to complete the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.

If you already have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer but the Voter Guide it displays appears to be a blank page, just scroll down the Voter Guide page to find the relevant information. In some of the Voter Guides, the information is centered vertically on the page and may not be visible with small browser windows.