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Focus: Protect Life—Vote NO on Proposal 3
This fall, Catholics in Michigan are urged to vote no on Proposal 3, a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow unregulated, unlimited abortion in our state. This issue of focus will explain what Proposal 3 would do and why it is dangerous for Michigan. It will empower you to talk with your friends and family about why this amendment must be defeated. This edition will also equip Catholics with the principles rooted in the Church’s rich teachings on social justice that are helpful to making a well-informed vote on the entire general election ballot.
- Letter from Catholic Bishops in Michigan
- Carta de los obispos católicos en Michigan
- Fight Like Heaven Prayer Card
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment
- Explanation of Proposed Constitutional Amendment
- Ballot Language for Proposal 3 to Appear Before Voters
- One-Page Opposition Summary
- Questions and Answers
- Article: What Proposal 3 Supporters Won’t Tell You
- National Catholic Register: Michigan Catholics Mobilize Against Proposal 3
- Donate to Citizens to Support MI Women and Children
- TV commercial against Proposal 3
- Former Solicitor General John Bursch details legal implications of Proposal 3
- What is Prop 3? MCC staff explains
- Archbishop Vigneron urges Catholics to pray, vote and give to defeat Proposal 3
Register to Vote
Voting Information
Important Dates
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September
Thursday, September 29
- Voting early in person by absentee ballot begins at your clerk’s office
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October
Monday, October 24
- Last day to register to vote online.
- Return absentee ballot by mail to avoid potential for mailing delays.
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November
Friday, November 4 at 5 pm
- Last day to request an absentee ballot online or by mail. To avoid mailing delays, it is strongly recommended to request an absentee ballot no later than Monday, October 17.
Monday, November 7 at 4 pm
- Last day to vote early by absentee ballot at your clerk’s office.
Tuesday, November 8 at 8 pm
- Last day to register to vote in person at your clerk’s office. Eligible residents must provide official proof of residency if registering to vote between October 9 and November 8.
- Last day to return your absentee ballot to your designated drop box or local clerk’s office by hand.
Catholic Election Resources
- The Faithful Citizen’s Approach to Voting as a Catholic in the November Election
- Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship
- Election Year Guidelines for Catholic Parishes and Organizations
Candidates and Proposals
Governor / Lieutenant Governor
- Gretchen Whitmer / Garlin D. Gilchrist II Democrat
- Tudor M. Dixon / Shane Hernandez Republican
- Mary Buzuma / Brian Ellison Libertarian
- Donna Brandenburg / Mellissa Carone U.S. Taxpayers
- Kevin Hogan / Destiny Clayton Green
- Daryl M. Simpson / Doug Dern Natural Law
Secretary of State
- Jocelyn Benson Democrat
- Kristina Elaine Karamo Republican
- Gregory Scott Stempfle Libertarian
- Christine C. Schwartz U.S. Taxpayers
- Larry James Hutchinson Jr. Green
Attorney General
- Dana Nessel Democrat
- Matt DePerno Republican
- Joeseph W. McHugh Jr. Libertarian
- Gerald T. Van Sickle U.S. Taxpayers
Supreme Court
Two seats are open
Statewide Education Boards
To find the candidates for a particular statewide education board below, click or tap the link, select “Races” in the top right corner, select “Statewide” and then choose one of the four statewide education boards to view the candidates running.
- Member of the State Board of Education
- Regent of the University of Michigan
- Trustee of Michigan State University
- Governor of Wayne State University
Local Candidates
To find the local candidates on your ballot, you can search for your individual ballot here.
Other Statewide Proposals
Citizens Research Council analyses