- Washtenaw County Elections Page
- Your Voter Info (to find out all of your precinct/district numbers)
- 2022 Primary Election Results (all WC races, including vote totals)
- 2022 GOP Apportionment
- 2022 Election Results (PDs) *Note: this does not include anyone elevated at a county convention.
- 2024 GOP Apportionment
- 2024 List of Candidates (State)
- 2024 List of Candidates (non-PDs, Washtenaw County)
- 2024 List of Candidates (Washtenaw PDs only)
What does the State of Michigan have to say about the apportionment of Precinct Delegates?
The chairpersons of each congressional district or county political party qualified to participate in the statewide August primary certifies to the county election commission no later than April 1 the number of precinct delegate positions to appear under the party's vignette in each precinct in the county. Michigan election law provides that the allotment of delegates to all precincts in the state shall be made to insure, as near as is practicable, equal apportionment based upon the total vote cast for the candidate of each political party for either President of the United States or Secretary of State at the last general November election when elections for those offices were held, whichever is later. However, each precinct shall have at least 1 delegate. (MCL 168.623a)
If the chairperson of a political party committee qualified to participate in the August primary fails to meet the April 1 certification deadline, the county election commission is required to determine the number of precinct delegate positions to appear under the party's vignette in each precinct in the county.