KENT COUNTY, Mich. — It's Election Day in West Michigan.
Not everyone will have something on their ballot. You can check to see if there's anything on your ballot here. Your polling place can be found on the Michigan government's website. You can either search by voter information, driver's license number, address or county.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Voters in Kent County will decide on two school board races, a city charter amendment as well as several millage and bond proposals on May 7.
People in Muskegon County will be heading to the polls to decide a city council race as well as several millage and bond proposals on May 7.
Voters in Ottawa County will decide on a county commissioner race as well as several millage and bond proposals on May 7.
Helpful links for Election Day
- Click here to find out what is on your ballot.
- Click here to find out if you are registered to vote.
- Click here to find out how to register to vote.
- Click here to find your polling place.
- Click here to find out where to drop off your absentee ballot.
- Click here to find more helpful links.
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