Various locations
The Michigan presidential primary election is scheduled for 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 10.
Polling places include the halls for Wayland, Hopkins, Martin, Watson, Leighton, Dorr and Monterey townships and City Hall in Wayland.
Voters can vote only in either the Democratic or Republican primaries, not both.
Voters in Dorr Township at the same will be asked to approve an 0.6-mill request on behalf of the local library.
For those Democratic presidential primary voters who have chosen a candidate early by absentee ballot, but who has dropped out, they can submit a written request to their local clerks by mail by 2 p.m. Saturday, March 7. It must be signed, and specify whether the voter would like to receive a new absentee ballot or whether they will instead come in and vote at the polls Tuesday.
A voter also cask to spoil his or her voted absentee ballot in person at the local clerk’s office until 4 p.m. Monday, March 9. There is no option to spoil an absentee ballot that has been received by a clerk on Election Day.
If voters have an absentee ballot but haven’t turned it in yet, they can request it be spoiled, destroy the ballot and get a new one through the same process.