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Voter guide 2026: Everything you need to know about voting in Detroit
By Laurén Abdel-Razzaq at BridgeDetroit
· June 26, 2026
· 16 min read
This story also appeared in Bridge Michigan
BridgeDetroit will never tell you who to vote for. But we do want you to feel informed and empowered to vote. Use this nonpartisan voter guide to help you prepare.
Detroit Votes and Bridge Michigan partnered with BridgeDetroit i...
Key takeaway Monday, July 20: Last day to register to vote online for the Aug.
Why this matters in The Detroit
Detroit's upcoming elections will have a significant impact on the city's future, with voters deciding on major party nominees for key positions such as governor, state Legislature, and Congress. The city's residents will be watching closely as candidates weigh in on issues like K-12 schools, healthcare, and taxes, all of which have a direct bearing on Detroit's communities. The voter guide provided by BridgeDetroit, in partnership with Detroit Votes and Bridge Michigan, is a valuable resource for residents looking to make informed decisions at the polls. As the election season heats up, Detroiters can expect to see a flurry of activity, from candidate forums to get-out-the-vote efforts, and it will be crucial for residents to stay engaged and informed in order to exercise their right to shape the city's future. The elections will also be a test of the city's voting infrastructure, with residents able to cast absentee ballots or vote in person on election day.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: BridgeDetroit ·
Reading time: 16 min
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BridgeDetroit will never tell you who to vote for. But we do want you to feel informed and empowered to vote. Use this nonpartisan voter guide to help you prepare.
Detroit Votes and Bridge Michigan partnered with BridgeDetroit i...
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