On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Detroiters will select a new mayor, fill two open seats on the Detroit City Council, decide whether to re-elect or replace sitting council members in another pair of competitive district races and the council's at-large seats, and choose members of the Board of Police Commissioners.

Throughout the state, voters will make their voices heard on mayoral races, city council and township races and other key ballot issues.

City clerk offices began mailing absentee ballots to voters Sept. 25. Registered voters may mail their ballots or place them in a absentee ballot drop box.

Registered voters can also cast their ballots in person at an early voting site from Oct. 25 to Nov. 2. Check your voter registration or find your polling place on the Michigan Secretary of Sta

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