Click the links in the table below for information about the cities in Ballotpedia's coverage scope and the county governments that overlap those cities:. According to a study from the U. Census Bureau , this state's local governments consist of 83 counties, 1, cities, towns, and villages, and special districts. Click the links below for information about the elections held in each municipality. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of municipalities that held elections each year in this state; click here to learn more about Ballotpedia's local government coverage scope.
Past elections Click here for past election information. What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures. Who represents me? President U. Ballotpedia features , encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers.
Click here to contact our editorial staff, and click here to report an error. Click here to contact us for media inquiries, and please donate here to support our continued expansion. There are 86 additional cities with populations that fall between 10, and , inhabitants. In total, the state has incorporated municipalities. These are made up of cities, villages and townships.
There are cities in the Michigan, while there are 1, townships and villages. These are spread across 83 different counties. Lake Angelus is the smallest city by population. According to data from the U. Census, this city had a population of just people. The state has multiple other cities with populations that fall below 1,, including Omer, Whittemore, Harrisville, Rose City and Gobles.
Rank Name Pop. Clair Shores 58, 59, Based on U. Census figures, township population in Michigan varies from 15 to nearly , people. Who runs townships?
Township government is conducted by a township board consisting of either five or seven members—a supervisor, clerk, treasurer, and two or four trustees. The number of trustees is determined by the desires of the township residents, and whether or not the township has a population of over 5,, or 3, registered electors or is a charter township. The township board may also hire a manager, assessor, police or fire chief, superintendent, and other necessary personnel to properly and efficiently operate the township.
What laws govern townships? There are many laws that govern townships, but the two main laws dealing with township administration and governance are:. General township laws, the Revised Statutes of , R. All Michigan laws are available to the public on the free, searchable Michigan Legislature website.
There are additional statutory requirements with which townships must comply. Revenue sources The Michigan Constitution and state statutes limit the amount of property tax millage that townships can levy for general township operations.
Charter townships, like cities, do not share in this allocated millage, but townships chartered by a referendum may levy up to 5 mills.
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