Full coverage of the issues and candidates in the upcoming midterm election can be found on the DPTV’s election page. Among other reports, you will find:
n One Detroit: Nolan Finley, Stephen Henderson and McDonald spend 30 minutes discussing and debating races and issues up and down the ballot
n Detroit Journalism Cooperative’s one-hour, one-on-one interviews with Schuette and Whitmer
n A debate between Senatorial candidates Republican John James and Democrat Debbie Stabenow
n A debate between Secretary of State candidates Democrat Jocelyn Benson and Republican Mary Treder Lang
n An Oct. 12 debate between Schuette and Whitmer
n A bipartisan panel on the Voters Not Politicians initiative to reform redistricting (Proposal 2), and the Promote the Vote initiative to expand voting and registration opportunities (Proposal 3)
And much more.
An informed electorate and an engaged news media – important safeguards for our American democracy. Please vote on Nov. 6.
n View your Sample Ballot for the upcoming election
n Request and Track your Absentee Ballot
n Verify your Voter Registration
n Find your Polling Place
n Contact your Local Election Official
n Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions
And please turn to DPTV (56.1) for NewsHour’s national election coverage on Tuesday, Nov. 6, beginning at 8:00 p.m.
Rich Homberg
President and CEO
Detroit Public Television - 1 Clover Court, Wixom, MI 48393
248-640-4169 - rhomberg@dptv.org - @RichHomberg
One Detroit. 4 Million People. One Story.
“I kept staring at the train station thinking, ‘What if? Wouldn’t that be amazing?’ If all we did was to restore this fabulous building and make it sparkle, that would be great. But we’re going to do much more than that. It’s really about creating the future of transportation. And doing it in Corktown.”
Bill Ford, Jr. on Ford’s purchase of the Detroit’s Michigan Central Station
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Rich Homberg
President and CEO
Detroit Public Television - 1 Clover Court, Wixom, MI 48393
248-640-4169 - rhomberg@dptv.org - @RichHomberg
One Detroit. 4 Million People. One Story.
“I kept staring at the train station thinking, ‘What if? Wouldn’t that be amazing?’ If all we did was to restore this fabulous building and make it sparkle, that would be great. But we’re going to do much more than that. It’s really about creating the future of transportation. And doing it in Corktown.”
Bill Ford, Jr. on Ford’s purchase of the Detroit’s Michigan Central Station