What’s on your ballot?: Voters guide available for Tuesday’s election

Early voting started Oct. 8

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Election Day is coming up and our voters guide can help you make an informed choice before you go to the polls.

Just click here to go to the guide.

Once you enter your address, you can view what’s on your ballot.

You can compare the candidates on the issues that matter to you. There are more than 400 candidates on the ballot across the region this November.

 

Voters will decide mayor, city council, township trustee, school board, judgeships and other races.

You can vote early at your local county board of elections office on Monday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

On Election Day, polls will be open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

New voting machines: Most people in the area will be voting on new voting machines. Learn more about that here.

Polling places moved: The Memorial Day tornadoes and other issues have forced some area polling places to move. You can get the details here and search to find your polling place.

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