Today is National Voter Registration Day but Michiganders can continue to register to vote up to election day.
Michigan 16-year-olds can preregister to vote so they can head straight to the polls at 18. Here's what to do to preregister.
In order to vote in Michigan, you must live in the state and have established residency for at least 30 days before Election Day. That means if you've moved within the state of Michigan ...
Sept. 17 is National Voter Registration Day, and people are encouraged to register to vote with seven weeks until the ...
New American voters, those who came to the U.S. as immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers, and have since become citizens, ...
How Kent County votes in presidential elections often serves as an indicator to how the entire state votes. Since 2008, every presidential candidate who won Kent County ultimately won Michigan ...
Sixteen-year-olds in Michigan can't vote for a couple of years. But they can take a step toward filling out their first ballot now by preregistering to vote. A new law that passed along party ...
The Great Lakes State’s 15 electoral votes are up for grabs in the fall, after Democrats and Republicans traded wins there in ...