Politics & Government
Election 2020 Voter Guide: What's On My Ballot In Oakland County?
Here is a breakdown of information regarding the Nov. 3 election in Michigan.

OAKLAND COUNTY, MI — Here is a breakdown of information for Oakland County voters ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3 as voters will cast votes in local, state and federal elections.
In addition to a bevy of proposals on the November ballot, there are also several local candidate races.
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Voters can see what their ballot will look like here by entering their county, jurisdiction and precinct information.
If you're unsure if you're registered, you can double check here.
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Polling Places
You can see where your polling location here by visiting the state of Michigan election website. Doing so provides voters with their polling location as well as other information, such as if the location is handicap accessible and the address of the location.
Proposals
Oakland County ballots in the Nov. 3 election will feature several local millages and proposals.
One such proposal relates to county parks, and on Nov. 3 Oakland County voters will decide whether to replace a millage that would result in an increase in funding for county parks, trails and recreation areas. You can read more about the proposal here.
A full list of Oakland County proposals can be found here. The list of proposals offers the name of the proposal, what the proposal entails as well as where the respective proposal relates.
Candidates
Several local races are taking place in Oakland County, as voters will decide who will be running in the sheriff's race and prosecuting attorney, to name a few.
In the race for sheriff, incumbent Republican Michael Bouchard is facing off against Democrat Vincent Gregory.
Other significant races include the race for Oakland County prosecuting attorney, where incumbent Jessica Cooper was defeated in the August primary. As a result, the county will have a new prosecutor once the November ballots are tallied.
In November, Democratic candidate Karen McDonald will challenge Republican Lin Goetz for the top spot.
You can see a list of profiles Patch has published on many of the candidates running in local and state elections here. The list is a running collection of profiles and is updated weekly.
A full candidate list can be found here. In addition to several local elections, Oakland County voters will be participating in U.S. Senator bids and state representative positions.
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