Where Do I Vote? Feb. 28 Primary Polling Locations
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Feb. 28 in Trenton. This map shows the location of the city's seven precincts.
- By Nate Stemen
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- February 22, 2012
In less than a week, Trenton voters will have an opportunity to cast their ballots in the Michigan presidential primary.
Because the primary will be conducted as a "closed" primary, voters must request a specific party's ballot at the polls. Voters do not have to be registered to a specific party to take part in the primary, but under Public Act 163 of 2011, they must indicate in writing whether they wish to vote a Republican or Democratic ballot. View sample ballots here: Republican Party click here, Democratic Party ballot click here.
Voters will not be required to select a political party ballot in writing for the August primary or November election.
In Trenton, polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Feb. 28.
Find the location of your precinct using the interactive map above. If you do not know your precinct number, visit the Michigan Votes website or contact the city clerk's office at 734-675-8600.
Michigan voters are required to show photo ID, either a driver's license or state issued ID, at the polls. If you forget, or do not have an acceptable form of ID, you can still vote, but must sign a brief affidavit stating that you're not in possession of a photo ID.
Feb. 28 Primary Precinct Locations
| Precinct 1 | Trenton City Hall | 2800 Third Street (This precinct is combined with the residents from North Trenton who used to vote at the Haas Park polling location, Riverview School District #9) |
| Precinct 2 | Jessie L. Anderson Elementary School | 2600 Harrison |
| Precinct 3 | Westfield Activities Center | 2700 Westfield |
| Precinct 4 | Richard C. Hedke Elementary School | 3201 Marian |
| Precinct 5 | Richard C. Hedke Elementary School | 3201 Marian (Residents living on the south side of Trumbull and Marian, and east of Fort who used to vote at TaylorSchool will vote here) |
| Precinct 6 | Westfield Activities Center | 2700 Westfield (Polling Location Formerly at the High School) |
| Precinct 7 | Knights of Columbus Hall | 5474 West Jefferson (Residents who voted at Taylor School and residents in South Trenton, west of West Jefferson and South of Van Horn will vote here) |
| Precinct 8 | Trenton City Hall | Precinct 8 was combined with Precinct 1 |
If you're unsure which polling precinct you are assigned to, see the PDF attatched to this article.
Come back to Trenton Patch Tuesday night for full election results.
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City of Trenton City Hall
2800 3rd St, Trenton, MI42.13999-83.17959City of Trenton City Hall
2800 3rd St, Trenton, MI734-675-8600/listings/city-of-trenton-city-hall1836020/locations/2727121 -
Jesse L. Anderson Elementary School
2600 Harrison Ave, Trenton, MI42.14834-83.20046Jesse L. Anderson Elementary School
2600 Harrison Ave, Trenton, MI734-676-2177/listings/jesse-l-anderson-elementary-school1536001/locations/1865171 -
Westfield Activities Center
2700 Westfield Rd, Trenton, MI42.14231-83.204979Westfield Activities Center
2700 Westfield Rd, Trenton, MI734-675-0063/listings/westfield-center1887388/locations/3503219 -
Richard C. Hedke Elementary School
3201 Marian Dr, Trenton, MI42.133813-83.206738Richard C. Hedke Elementary School
3201 Marian Dr, Trenton, MI734-692-4563/listings/richard-c-hedke-elementary-school1536059/locations/1865232
Nate Stemen
8:47 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
What precinct are you and where do you vote?