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Key seats are up for grabs on Election Day 2025 in Michigan, including Detroit mayor, Detroit City Council seats and more. Here's what to know.
In-Person voting on Election Day takes place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. You must be registered to vote to cast a ballot on Election Day but if you are not registered, you can do so at your local clerk's office that same day.
Election Day 2025. CNN is following key elections in the coming hours, including the race for mayor in New York City, the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, an
Get live Election Day 2025 updates from southeast Michigan as results come in. Key mayoral and city council seats are at stake in metro Detroit.
In Mayville, voters there rejected a proposal to renew and restore the non-homestead millage for Mayville Community Schools. Money from this millage is used by the district for its day-to-day operations that include student programs, staffing, school safety and services.
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How to track your ballot in Michigan
(FOX 2) - Election day has arrived in Michigan, and voters are able to cast their ballot either by going to their polling place or dropping off their absentee ballot to their clerk or drop box. Those who chose to vote absentee are able to track their ballots and make sure that it was received by their clerk.
In Niles, voters renewed the Dial-A-Ride millage and gave mixed results for marijuana businesses. They rejected the township’s zoning rules on where pot businesses can locate, and other restrictions — and voted in favor of prohibiting marijuana establishments in Niles Township.
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - On this day in 2002, Michigan elected its first-ever female governor. Democrat Jennifer Granholm cracked the glass ceiling when Michiganders elected her to the state’s highest office. She would eventually serve in President Joe Biden’s cabinet as Secretary of Energy.
Here’s a roundup of local races and proposals on Tuesday’s Kent County primary ballot: The Kent Intermediate School District (ISD) is asking voters in the Nov. 4 election to approve a 10-year regional enhancement millage that would levy 0.9 mills, or $0.90 on each $1,000 of a home’s taxable value.