City Guide
Ann Arbor city and school board elections are held annually on the day after the first Mon. in Nov. (2011, date: Nov. 8). Federal, state, and county elections are on that same Tues. in even-numbered years. Township and village elections are every 4 years to coincide with national presidential elections. Ann Arbor school board elections are held on the annual city Nov. date. For all elections, polls are open 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
You can register to vote at your city or township clerk-s office or at a Secretary of State branch office (see below for locations). To be eligible to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 18 on Election Day and must register your local address at least 30 days before the election.
Those interested in working as an election inspector at a city polling place should contact the election recruiter at 794-6142 or email recruiters@a2gov.org approximately 60 days before a city election. Applications are at a2gov.org/elections. Inspectors are paid $8/hour & up, depending on experience. To serve, you must be registered to vote in Washtenaw County and work well with people.
To help select candidates, each major party has a primary on the day after the first Mon. in Aug.(in many places, including Ann Arbor, one party currently holds all offices, so the primary is the election that really matters). For more information, contact the county headquarters of the Democratic Party (913-9618), info@washtenawdems.org) or the Republican Party (996-9467, washgop@wash-gop.com). For political parties and other groups active in local government, see Advocacy and Politics in the Groups & Clubs section of this guide, p.80
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