268,000 people are registered to vote in Washtenaw County. Just how many of them are expected to vote in the Michigan primary presidential election?
30% is what the Washtenaw County Election Department is projecting.
Director of elections Ed Golembiewski says it will be a historically high presidential primary turnout, because there is not a sitting president on both sides that's eligible for re-election.
As a result, both parties currently have an active nomination process. Since that process is so active, Golembiewski believes more Democrats in Washtenaw County will vote in the primary election.
During the last couple of presidential primary elections in Washtenaw County, the turnout was between 15 and 20%.
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— Jorge Avellan is the Ann Arbor beat reporter and anchor for 89.1 WEMU News. Contact him at 734.487.3363 or email him javellan@emich.edu