Nov. 4 is election day. Some cities made some changes to voting precinct locations. Here's how to double check your spot before heading out to vote.
A Wyoming legislative committee on Monday voted to sponsor six election-integrity-oriented bills. That’s in addition to the three it adopted in August
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — City of Wyoming voters may be casting their ballots at a different precinct location on Election Day Tuesday. The city has reduced the number of precincts from 30 to 18. Wyoming Clerk Kelli VandenBerg said the move will improve efficiency and still provide plenty of locations for people to vote.
With the November election less than a week away, Wyoming residents need to know where to vote as the city has made significant changes to its voting locations.
HISTORIC TRIANGLE — Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day. Voters will elect a new governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. All 100 House of Delegates seats are also on the ballot, as well as some local offices. Polling hours are from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be able to vote.
League of Women Voters hosted Mark Gordon, who fielded questions about everything from new property tax law impacts to the well-publicized beef between him and Secretary of State Chuck Gray.
Three Wyoming Area incumbents are in a race with two challengers for four open seats on the Wyoming school board. Below are profiles of the candidates:
Lackawanna County voters casting ballots in Tuesday’s election will help shape the future of their county and municipal governments, school boards and judiciary at the state and local