What Ypsilanti voters need to know about absentee ballots
The City of Ypsilanti received roughly seven times more absentee ballot requests than is normal for a general election.
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The City of Ypsilanti received roughly seven times more absentee ballot requests than is normal for a general election.
The Criminal Justice Listening Tour hosted a stop Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Parkridge Park in Ypsilanti. The tour has been organized by the Democratic nominee for Washtenaw County prosecutor, Eli Savit, who his invited colleagues to speak alongside him.
The Ypsilanti City Council voted to protect people with misdemeanor convictions from discrimination during the council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
The Charter Township of Ypsilanti Board of Trustees voted down two options to purchase additional ballot scanners during their meeting on Aug. 26. The scanners would have been used to count absentee ballots for the upcoming general election.
Ypsilanti’s City Council held a virtual meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. 1. Council members voted on whether to allow medical and recreational marijuana retailers to open in neighborhood corridors, as well as an increase to the budget for ballot return postage. Other highlights included a report from the City of Ypsilanti Chief of Police on the completion of mental health training by all officers in the department and an increase to the residential cost of water and sewage in the city.