Politics & Government

Michigan Aug. 4 Primary: What's On My Ballot In Wayne County

The fall partisan primary in Michigan is Aug. 4. Here is a breakdown of information for voters as they head out to the polls.

WAYNE COUNTY, MI — The fall partisan primary in Michigan is Aug. 4. Here is a breakdown of information for Wayne County voters as they head out to the polls.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday for the state primary election as voters will cast votes in local, state and federal elections.

In addition to a bevy of proposals on the August ballot, there are also several local candidate races.

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Voters can see what their ballot will look like here by entering their county, jurisdiction and precinct information.

If you're unsure if you're registered, you can double check here.

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Polling Places

You can see where your polling location here by visiting the state of Michigan election website. Doing so provides voters with their polling location as well as other information, such as if the location is handicap accessible and the address of the location.

Proposals

Wayne County ballots in the Aug. 4 election will feature several school bond proposals and millages. A full list of Wayne County proposals can be found here. The list of proposals offers the name of the proposal, what the proposal entails as well as where the respective proposal relates.

Candidates

Several local races are taking place in Wayne County, as voters will decide who will be running in the sheriff's race, country treasurer and prosecuting attorney, to name a few.

A full candidate list can be found here. In addition to several local elections, Wayne County voters will be participating in U.S. Senator bids and state representative positions.

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