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LWV on Iran
News

The League of Women Voters of the United States issued a statement on behalf of Celina Stewart, Esq., Chief Executive Officer, regarding the President’s military action in Iran.

Bridge
Blog Post

A Bridge Lunch Break on February 25th focused on issues that Bridge Michigan readers have told us are the most important ones affecting the state this election year.  "Read More" for link to the recording.

North/south train survey
Blog Post

Survey is open through Friday, 2/13/26.

superintendent search
News

The Dearborn Public Schools Board of Education has sketched out the timeline for the search for a new superintendent. The process will open with the chance for the public to offer input on what they would like to see in the next leader of the third largest school district in Michigan with a survey open until February 16.

Thankful
Blog Post

Our city and township clerks, who administer all things elections in their communities–from making sure voter registration applications are processed to ensuring that Election Days run smoothly.

county canvas
Blog Post

When polls close on Election Day, election inspectors get to work completing each precinct’s poll book and statement of votes and sealing all ballots and election materials in secure containers.

make sure absentee ballot is counted
Blog Post

Michiganders, it’s not too late to fix any signature issues with your absentee ballot! Contact your city or township clerk ASAP if you have questions.

Election results
Blog Post

Results available from Wayne County Clerk - Click here.

Want to register?
Blog Post

All local clerks with elections in their city or township must be open for at least eight hours this weekend (November 1-2) for voter registration and in-person absentee voting. You can find your clerk’s hours and locations at mi.gov/vote.

mail absentee ballot
Blog Post

If you still have your absentee ballot, you should return it ASAP! Before you do, remember to sign your ballot envelope with your official signature. You can return your absentee ballot to your city or township clerk’s office or satellite office, to a secure drop box in your city or township, or you can bring your completed absentee ballot to your early voting site or (if you live anywhere other than Detroit) to your polling place on Election Day (November 4) and feed it into a tabulator. After tomorrow, unless you’re serving in the military or living overseas, we no longer recommend returning your ballot by mail.

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