You have the opportunity to voice your opinion in the 2018 election! What our lawmakers decide at the state and local levels impacts everyone’s quality of life. Make sure you take action on these important dates:
August 7, 2018: State Primary
October 9, 2018: Deadline to register for general elections
November 6, 2018: General elections
Visit the Michigan Voter Information Center to:
- Find your poll location
- Find your voter registration status
- View a sample ballot to learn who is running to represent you
DETROIT CITY CHARTER
Vote on Proposal R: General Revision of the 2012 Detroit City Charter on August 7th.
This ballot initiative is important to the Detroit Environmental Agenda because the Detroit City Charter is the city’s governing framework and contains important guidelines for how City departments should adopt sustainable practices.
This question on your ballot will say: “Do you favor a general revision of the 2012 Detroit City Charter by a Charter Revision Commission?
This ballot initiative asks voters if they want to initiate the process to make changes to the Detroit City Charter, a document that details the powers of local government and divides responsibilities between the City Council and the Mayor and his / her Departments. The Charter also sets many of the rules associated with our local government.
Voting yes means that candidates for a Charter Revision Commission will appear on the November 2018 General Election ballot. If Proposal R passes, 9 charter commissioners will be elected out of 15 candidates appearing on the November ballot.
- Charter Commissioners will be able to propose changes to the Detroit City Charter that could add, remove, strengthen, or weaken provisions related to the environment, public health, and good governance.
- Once the final revised Charter is drafted by the Charter Commission, it will be submitted to the Governor and Attorney General for legal review and then Detroiters will vote on whether or not to approve the changes.
Voting no means that the current Detroit City Charter adopted in 2012 will remain in effect as the governing framework document for the city.
Learn more about Proposal R in “Detroit’s City Charter & The 2018 Elections” from Citizen Detroit.
RESOURCES TO GET INFORMED ABOUT BALLOT ISSUES AND CANDIDATES!
- Voter Education:League of Women Voters WDET 101.9fm Citizen Detroit
- Michigan Voter Information Center
- Candidate Endorsements by Environmental Organizations:
Sierra Club Michigan Chapter Michigan League of Conservation Voters
Note: Detroit Environmental Agenda does not endorse candidates.