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2006 Voting Guide for Chelsea

Resources to Help Voters Make Informed Decisions on Election Day

Chelsea's City Clerk:
Terri Burtch
305 S. Main St. Suite 100
Chelsea, MI 48118
Phone: (734) 475-1771

Michigan's Secretary of State - A variety of Voter information including a tool to find out if you're registered to vote, Primary election results, candidate listings, and more.

Interactive sample voting ballot at www.publius.org - find out what you will be voting for on November 7. This interactive guide lets you click on the candidate names and issues to learn more information about each one.

2006 Nonpartisan Voter Guide for Michigan - Provided as a public service by the League of Women Voters of Michigan

Michigan Government Elections and Politics - this website from the University of Michigan's library contains many informative links that allow you to explore some of the additional online resources available to learn more about the issues on the 2006 ballot.

Citizens Research Council of Michigan - provides non-partisan analyses of issues that will appear on Michigan's statewide ballot at the general election.

Washtenaw Votes - Online information station for voting in Washtenaw County

Chelsea School District "Sinking Fund" Proposal - this proposal in put in front of Chelsea voters asks us to authorize renewal of a fund for the construction and repairs of our school buildings.


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