Momentum Continues as Local Documentary Proof of Citizenship Resolutions Advance

Local governments continue taking action in opposition to documentary proof of citizenship requirements and in support of Michigan’s current election system.

These proposals would require people to provide specific citizenship documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, in order to register to vote, creating new barriers for eligible voters. In Michigan, voters choose our leaders, not the other way around. These requirements would make it harder for many people to participate in elections.

Communities across Michigan are responding by passing local resolutions opposing these requirements.

Public Comment Takeovers are happening this Monday, April 20, giving community members the opportunity to speak directly with local officials in Southfield y Lansing.

➡️ Southfield City Council | 6:00 PM
Residents and supporters are encouraged to attend and ask the council to follow Pontiac in passing a resolution opposing documentary proof of citizenship requirements.

Sign up to participate:
Public Comment at Southfield City Council Meeting · Voters Not Politicians
https://www.mobilize.us/vnp/event/939936/


➡️ Lansing City Council | 7:00 PM
Community members are encouraged to attend and ask the council to join Meridian Township in passing a resolution.

Sign up to participate:
Lansing Public Comment Takeover · Voters Not Politicians
https://www.mobilize.us/vnp/event/932506/


If you would like support or talking points, reach out to us. We encourage you to speak from the heart about why you support these resolutions and oppose documentary proof of citizenship requirements.


Additional Communities

Organizing efforts are ongoing in a number of communities, including:

  • Oakland County Board of Commissioners
  • Ayuntamiento de East Lansing
  • Ingham County Board of Commissioners
  • Kalamazoo City Council
  • Ayuntamiento de Warren
  • Sterling Heights City Council
  • Ayuntamiento de Harper Woods
  • Genesee County Board of Commissioners
  • Ayuntamiento de Adrian
  • Cadillac City Council
  • Condado de Eaton
  • Clinton County
  • Watertown Township
  • Farmington Hills City Council
  • Cass County Board of Commissioners
  • Mt. Pleasant City Council
  • Charlevoix City Council
  • West Bloomfield Township

If you have connections in any of these communities or are interested in supporting this work:

📧 Email votingaccessforall@gmail.com and put DPOC Resolution Help in the subject line, or 📞 Call 248-302-4463

Local leaders are paying attention to who shows up and who speaks out. When you attend meetings, share your perspective, or connect with leaders in your community, you help shape what happens next. What you say in these spaces can shape what happens next. This is how we build civic power.

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