City of Plymouth General Election for City Commission - November 7, 2023
There will be four City Commission terms expiring in 2023.
The City of Plymouth will not have a primary election and there will be seven candidates on the November 7, 2023 ballot for City Commission:
Suzi Deal ● Linda Filipczak ● Kelly O’Donnell
Catherine Coburn ● Brock Minton ● Ron Picard ● Josh Rimatzki
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NOTICES FOR 2023 WILL BE UPDATED AS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC LOGIC & ACCURACY TESTING FOR 2023
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION 11/7/2023
NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION FOR 11/7/2023
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOT
APPLICATIONS
VOTER REGISTRATION
NOVEMBER 7, 2023, GENERAL ELECTION:
September 28, 2023
Absent Voter Ballots available for issuance to voters (Mich. Const. Art II Sec 4)
October 23, 2023
Last day to register by mail or online and be eligible to vote in the November election (168.497)
October 24, 2023
In-person only registration with local clerk with proof of residency allowed beginning on this date for the November election. (168.497)
VOTER ID CARDS
2022 Redistricting Information
As required by law for Michigan's redistricting process, new voter ID cards [replaces your old voter ID card and is yours to keep] have been mailed to all City of Plymouth registered voters at their registered address, and most should have been received the weekend of May 28, 2022. Please note that districts have changed as shown below, but everything else remains the same. Please let us know if you have any corrections to your name and address.
If you receive a voter information card for someone that no longer resides at your address, please write that information on the face of the card and place it in the City Hall 24-hour drop box, drop off at the Clerk's office or give it to your mail person to return it to City Hall. The Clerk’s office will follow up with the voter.
Redistricting maps for Michigan can be found at: Final and District Maps (michigan.gov)
City of Plymouth residents are now:
MI Congressional District 06
MI State Senate District 13
MI House District 22.
A sample of what your voter ID card looks like:
This ID card replaces your old voter ID card and is yours to keep