Politics & Government
What You Need to Know: Plymouth Election Guide
All you need to know about voting in Plymouth on Election Day 2013.
As we look ahead to Election Day, Plymouth-Canton Patch is devoted to bringing you the information you need about the General Election in the City of Plymouth.
City Commission Race
Four hopefuls are set to win four open seats on the City Commission.
The candidates include incumbents Diane Bogenrieder and Dan Dwyer, the current City of Plymouth mayor. Dan Dalton and Oliver Wolcott are also running.
Wolcott currently serves on the Downtown Development Authority while Dalton serves on the Economic Development/Brownfield Authority.
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Voter information
The city of Plymouth's website provides links for the following information:- Determine if you are registered to vote
- Learn to use your voting equipment
- Find answers to frequently asked questions
- View your sample ballot
Poll times
The polls will be open on Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.The City of Plymouth currently has four precincts, all of which vote at the Plymouth Community Cultural Center, located at 525 Farmer.
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