Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that today is Election Day. Voters today will decide on a President, members of Congress, state legislators and various ballot proposals.
With our votes having so much weight, some Michigan residents posted about the day on social media.
Some took to Instagram with hashtags like #MichiganVoter and #MichiganVotes to show they voted (and sported voting stickers).
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Some notable Michigan figures also took to Twitter to discuss voting.
Michigan Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley highlighted how many people he noticed voting.
I've lived in rural Danby Township, Ionia County, since 1997. I have never seen anything like the number of people here voting today.
— Lt Gov Brian Calley (@briancalley) November 8, 2016
Other public officials, like Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, Governor Rick Snyder and University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel encouraged everyone to vote.
Casting my ballot bright & early. Voting is one of our most important responsibilities as citizens. I urge everyone to go vote! pic.twitter.com/NIFgcGBeMc
— Dr. Mark Schlissel (@DrMarkSchlissel) November 8, 2016
It's #ElectionDay. Polls are now open until 8 PM. To find your polling location visit: https://t.co/00CkE50tfN
— A.G. Bill Schuette (@SchuetteOnDuty) November 8, 2016
Michiganders - be sure to get out and vote today. Polls are open from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m: https://t.co/H9Ac9wLyLa pic.twitter.com/4d4BOJ7g29
— Governor Rick Snyder (@onetoughnerd) November 8, 2016
And of course the Secretary of State is sending a message to vote.
Today’s the day! Polls are open from 7AM-8PM. You can find where to go & what’s on the ballot at https://t.co/AkR3Hdf2in #elections pic.twitter.com/4Qu9tSFOoC
— MI Sec of State (@MichSoS) November 8, 2016
And if you still want to vote (but haven't yet), here's where you can find out where to vote.