Election Day 2025 is approaching. Here's how to register to vote, how to find your local polling place and more.
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Passing Proposition 50 would implement a new congressional map, which passed the state legislature in August, for the next three election cycles. After the 2030 U.S. Census, the state's independent redistricting commission would resume drawing maps.
Michigan offers same-day voter registration, which allows you to register on Election Day at your local clerk's office on Nov. 4, 2025.
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Election Day: How to vote in Michigan this November
Michigan residents must register to vote at their local clerk's office before Election Day, especially if they have moved within the last 14 days. To be eligible to vote, residents must be U.S. citizens, have established residency for at least 30 days, and be at least 18 years old by November 4.
To track your ballot for the primary election, head to the Michigan Voter Information Center. To view the City of Detroit election results for the November 2025 general election, visit here. Here’s what’s on the ballot for the August 2025 primary election in Detroit: Solomon Kinloch, Jr.
Nearly one year after the election, Michigan just released its 2024 post-election audit report confirming that the election was “secure and accurate.” Not everyone agrees with
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Michigan Republicans demand Benson share full voter roll with Trump administration — unredacted
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for Michigan’s free newsletter here. Nearly two dozen Michigan House Republicans have signed on to a resolution calling for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to share the state’s complete voter rolls with the Trump administration,
By Max Bryan, MediaNews Group A Republican is the only city clerk candidate on the ballot in Democratic-dominated Southfield, a prospect that worries Democrats and has GOP leaders arguing that the
A new report showed a 0.03% discrepancy in hand-counted ballots, with Harris gaining 11 votes and Trump gaining 10 votes across sampled precincts.
Politics can at times make for strange bedfellows, and the resistance to ranked choice voting taking root in Michigan is just the latest example, bringing so-called far-right election deniers and the county clerks who have questioned them under the same umbrella.
House Bill 4588 would require local school board candidates to run under political affiliations, marking the change from nonpartisan to partisan.
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