Recap Of Important Political Candidate Interviews Of Relevance To Voters In Greater Saline Community

Ron Schebil 1984 campaign car, candidate for Washtenaw County Sheriff
File photograph, taken in front of Liberty School on North Ann Arbor Street in Saline, from the first Washtenaw County Michigan election covered by Saline Journal parent company D² Enterprises. © 1984, 2018 d2 Saline, All Rights Reserved. USA

Today is the day when registered voters who have not already cast absentee ballots head to the polls.

Over the last month, Saline Journal has published interviews with the leading candidates in key Michigan races of local relevance. The questions posed were our own. Their fates are now in your hands. [1]

For those unsure of where to vote, Washtenaw County has an online resource where area polling locations can be found. Beyond this, the Michigan Secretary of State has posted a “Michigan Election and Voter Information” page that let users find their polling places anywhere in the state, preview specific sample ballots, and verify voter registration. [2,3]

References

  1. Major Political Party Candidates Have Answered Questions In Races Of Local Interest To Saline Michigan” Dell Deaton (October 12, 2018) Saline Journal.
  2. Polling Locations” Clerk / Register of Deeds: Washtenaw County Michigan.
  3. Michigan Election and Voter Information” Secretary of State, Michigan.

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives, 7th Congressional District

State Senate, Michigan 18th District

State House of Representatives, Michigan 52nd District

Michigan District Court 14A

City of Saline, Mayor (unopposed)

City of Saline, Council Member (three positions, all unopposed)

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