Absentee Ballot Deadline
If you received your Absentee Ballot and did not return it and would like to vote in person on Election Day, it is recommended that you bring your absentee ballot
If you received your Absentee Ballot and did not return it and would like to vote in person on Election Day, it is recommended that you bring your absentee ballot
Subject to approval at the 8/1 General Meeting Hover over the document to reveal the up/down navigation arrows at the bottom left. Use these arrows to navigate back/forward in the
General Membership Zoom Meeting NoticeSaturday, August 1st11:00 a.m. after the Leadership Team MeetingReview of revisions to the LCDP By-Laws. Zoom link to be sent at a later date.
Here’s a challenge for YOU- the Volunteer from Leelanau County that makes the most phone calls during the ONE Campaign’s Upcoming “Weekend of Action” – July 25-26, discussed below, wins this 3×5 Biden porch flag.
Absentee Primary Ballots are being mailed now & you might have already received yours! We have had many people contact us to ask who the Leelanau County Democrats have endorsed.
This weekend is the Michigan Democratic Party’s ONE Campaign’s second Weekend of Action, when hundreds of volunteers from across the state of Michigan will be reaching out to their friends and
ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF LEELANAU TOWNSHIP: IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU VOTE John Sanders is running for Leelanau Township Supervisor on the Democratic ballot as a write in candidate. He will need
Are You Interested in Running for a Local School Board in Leelanau County? There are a 18 school board positions that need to be filled in Leelanau County. Deadline to file is Jul
Leelanau County Democratic Party
P. O. Box 215
Empire, MI 49630
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Leelanau County occupies the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of Anishinaabek people. The Leelanau County Democratic Party recognizes The Anishinaabek of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa (Ottawa), Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Bode’wadmi (Potawatomi); historic Indigenous communities in Michigan; and those who were forcibly removed from their homelands. Leelanau County occupies land ceded in the treaty of 1855. We give thanks to the Anishinaabek as the caretakers of Mother Earth and for their relationship to the land; We further recognize the ongoing relationship of dependence upon, and respect for, all living beings of earth, sky, and water. In offering this land acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty, history, and experiences.