JUNE 26, 2026 AUGUST PRIMARY voting INFORMATION Absentee voting starts June 25. Optional early voting starts July 6. Mandatory early voting starts July 25. Election day is Tuesday, August 4 (7 a.m. to 8 p.m.)! WHO CAN VOTE? Voters must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old, and must have lived in the city/township in which they registered for 30 days. Voters cannot be serving a sentence in jail or prison at the time of registering or voting. REGISTRATION If you have a Michigan driver's license or state ID, you can regsiter to vote online. Start the process at Michigan.gov/ Vote. You can register any time up through Election Day by going to your city or township clerk's office; bring your proof of residency. Ann Arbor: 301 E. Huron St Pittsfield Township: 6201 W Michigan Ave, Ann Arbor Ypsilanti: 1 S. Huron St. Ypsilanti Township: 7200 S. Huron River Drive, Ypsilanti WHERE TO VOTE? Find your polling place or early voting sites at mvic.sos.state. mi.us/Voter/Index View the official list of candidates for the Democratic and Republican party, as well as the official list of proposals at: www.washtenaw.org/4448/ Current-Election-Information ELECTION DAY PROBLEMS? Report an election issue by calling: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-6878683) Call or text 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español) ONE STOP SHOP FOR PERSONALIZED VOTING INFO vote411.org After a June 19 meeting with Lima Township NUANCE residents, Michigan elected officials formed a legal and regulatory committee. LIMA from page 7 of Chelsea, and supported by Chelsea City Manager Elle Cole has created a powerful platform to leverage the power and resources of Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Dexter, Scio, Sylvan, Lyndon, Freedom townships and surrounding communities to team up and support Lima Township in this fight of a lifetime that impacts all the residents — children, seniors, families — who live near or downwind from the proposed power plant.” Great Lakes Environmental Law Center GLELC staff attorney Andrew Bashi has been fighting these sorts of polluters for his whole career. “First thing to understand, there are GROUNDCOVER NEWS 15 definitely some unique harms that many are not aware of beyond the danger of the particulates. Sleeper issues that are often more threatening for day to day life to residents. Fire risk, the noise and heat island effect creates immediate and long term disturbances. These are not nuisances, these are serious life and death concerns.” As the threats to our region's quality of life compile, Bashi offers some optimism. “These community fights matter. I believe this push to build data centers will not continue at this rate. Our job now is to throw as many wrenches into the cogs to slow things down. And that is what we are doing.”
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