GOVERNOR GRETCHEN WHITMER SIGNS NEW VOTING RIGHTS BILLS INTO LAW AT THE DETROIT BRANCH NAACP
Today the people have been given some new tools. These tools will help every community to build on the foundation of a democracy which includes all people regardless of race, gender, location, age, or station. It is important to note that every election has a consequential determination on the people’s personal situation. Michigan has a Governor who understands the necessity to provide access, information, and protection for those in the family of Michiganders who seek to exercise their voting franchise.
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PARTY AT THE POLLS
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP, in partnership with the Corvette Club and Nation Outside, as we march to the City of Detroit's Department of Elections and cast your ballot early!
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
TAKE YOUR SOLES TO THE POLLS VOTE PARADE
Vote Early! March with us to the Department of Elections! The Parade to the Polls will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a few lucky first time voters getting a ride to the polls in style!