Election Information
Frequently Asked Questions
2009 Voting Districts & Information
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Changes Include
- Precinct 5 - Ruben Daniels Middle School (Formerly known as Central Middle School)
- Precinct 6 - Saginaw High School Gymnasium
- Precinct 7 - St George Church (Formerly Webber Middle School)
- Precinct 11 - Thompson Middle School
- Precinct 14 - Saginaw Art Museum (Formerly Faith Harvest Church)
- Precinct 15 - St Pauls Lutheran School changed to Herig Elementary School due to increased voter turnout
- Precinct 16 - Handley (Formerly known as South Middle) School
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- Determine if you are registered to vote
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- Contact your local election official
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August 3, 2010 Primary Election
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Last day to Register to Vote for August 3, 2010 Primary Election is July 6, 2010 @ 4:00 PM
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PRECINCT #13 UNDER CONSTRUCTION
A major construction project at Saginaw Career Complex, 2101 Weiss, (Precinct #13) may inconvenience voters for the Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Primary Election warns City Clerk Diane Herman. The School District is in the process of repaving the entire parking lot at the school complex. One driveway only will be open to enter and exit the parking lot, which is currently graveled but drivable. Normally, the polling location is set up in the Job Market Connection room; however, due to construction voters will be directed to the School’s Auto Body Shop, which is located at the rear of the building, behind the entire school building. She apologizes for any inconvenience however; the City’s Engineering Division will assist with posting signs and barricades to direct the voters.
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NEW ELECTRONIC POLL BOOK
Saginaw, like several other municipalities across Saginaw County, will be introducing the new Electronic Poll Book (E-Poll Book) at the Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Primary Election. In March, the City applied for and received a grant from the State of Michigan for laptop computers and accessories to be used at the City’s twenty-two precincts. The E-Poll Book will replace the hand-written poll book and poll lists and provide a faster and more accurate method of identifying voters. For those voters who have State issued identification cards and driver’s licenses, a mere swipe of that card through the card reader will bring that voter’s information on the screen. From there, a ballot may be issued and the voter’s name automatically added to a computer poll list. Each computer will have a list of registered voters for that precinct and will also include a list of all other City-registered voters. In this way, if someone is at the wrong precinct, they can quickly be directed to the correct precinct without having to call the City Clerk’s Office. Election workers handling the computers have been trained; however, this is a new process and it may take a few elections to become proficient. Combining several tasks by election workers into one will potentially reduce the number of election workers needed at each precinct.
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ELECTION REMINDERS FOR VOTERS
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VOTERS CANNOT CROSS-VOTE/SPLIT THEIR TICKET IN A PRIMARY ELECTION. VOTERS MUST CHOOSE A PARTY (REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRATIC) AND VOTE ONLY IN THAT PARTY SECTION.
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BE SURE NOT TO VOTE FOR MORE THAN WHAT IS ALLOWED IN EACH SECTION.
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ELECTION WORKERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DISCUSS CANDIDATES OR ISSUES ON THE BALLOT.
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November 3, 2009 General Election
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Results
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Includes City Council & School Board Candidates, as well as Charter Amendments
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Voter Registration - Last Day to Register to Vote is October 5, 2009 at 4:00 PM
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Candidate Listing - City Council & School Board Candidtates
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August 5, 2008 Primary Election
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January 15, 2007 Primary Sample Election Ballots
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November 6, 2007 Election Information
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August 7, 2007 Election Information
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November 7, 2006 Election Information
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May 2, 2006 Election Information
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Fall 2005 Election Information
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May 3, 2005 Election Information
