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UPDATED: Michigan Presidential Primary: Find Your Polling Precinct in Dexter

The Michigan presidential primary election takes place Tuesday.

 

Editor's note: This story has been updated to include polling locations for Lima Township residents and residents of the Westridge Subdivision in Dexter Village.

The presidential primary in Michigan is less than a week away. As local election clerks ramp up their preparations for Tuesday, Dexter Patch will help residents sift through the election process. Today, we focus on polling locations in the village of Dexter, Dexter Township, Scio Township, Webster Township and Lima Township.

Village of Dexter

  • Residents in the village of Dexter are part of Scio Township's Precinct 1. The polling location is the Dexter Senior Center, 7720 Ann Arbor St.
  • Residents living in the Westridge Subdivision vote in Precinct 3 at the Webster Township Hall, 5665 Webster Church Rd.

Dexter Township

Scio Township

  • Precinct 1 votes at the Dexter Senior Center, 7720 Ann Arbor St.
  • Precincts 2 and 3 vote at the Scio Township Hall, 827 N. Zeeb Rd.
  • Precinct 4 votes at the Scio Community Church, 1293 N. Zeeb Rd.
  • Precinct 5 votes at Scio Farms Clubhouse, 6655 Jackson Rd.
  • Precinct 6 votes at the Scio Fire Hall, 1055 N. Zeeb Rd.
  • Precinct 7 votes at the Washtenaw Intermediate School District, 1819 Wagner Rd.
  • Precinct 8 votes at the Scio Community Church, 1293 N. Zeeb Rd.
  • Precinct 9 votes at the Polo Fields Clubhouse, 5200 Polo Fields Drive.

Webster Township

  • Precincts 1-3 vote at the Webster Township Hall, 5665 Webster Church Rd.

Lima Township

  • Precinct 1 votes at the Lima Township Hall, 11452 Jackson Rd.

Polls are open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday.

In order to vote in Michigan, you must present one form of photo identification at the polls:

  • Michigan driver’s license
  • Michigan personal identification card
  • Driver’s license or personal ID card issued by another state
  • Federal or state government-issued photo ID
  • U.S. passport
  • Military identification card with photo
  • Student identification with photo from a high school or an accredited institution of higher education
  • Tribal identification card with photo

Voters who do not have acceptable picture ID or who forgot to bring acceptable picture ID to the polls can vote after signing an affidavit.

Related Topics: Michigan Presidential Primary, Presidential primary, elections 2012, and participate 2012

Barbra Watkins

7:35 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

This is great info. It would be helpful to include Lima Township also, for those of us who live in subdivisions in Lima, in the Dexter school district.

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Daniel Lai

10:33 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hi Barbara,
I will try to contact Lima Township and get the info.

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