
VOTE: THINGS TO REMEMBER
Remember:
Polling locations are open from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
If you are in line to vote at 8:00 p.m. you can still vote
In Michigan, Returning Citizens are eligible to vote
Should you need assistance on Election Day, contact Detroit Branch NAACP Voter Hotline at: 313.664.2424

VOTE: PREPARE TO VOTE
Prepare to Vote
Register to vote:
Find out if you are registered at www.michigan.gov/vote
Look up your polling location
Learn about the candidates and ballot proposals before you vote

VOTE: WHAT’S ON THE BALLOT?
General Election is November 2, 2021
What’s on the ballot?
This year communities in the City of Detroit will vote for:
Mayor, Detroit City Clerk, Detroit City Council, Board of Police Commissioners, Community Advisory Council, Proposal E: Decriminalize Entheogenic Plants, Proposal R: Reparations Taskforce, Proposal S: Amendment to City Charter

JUNETEENTH NEIGHBORHOOD CANVASSING
Let us not wait to empower and inform the community about Detroit’s upcoming August Primary.