Detroit election officials expect between 18-23% turnout in the Tuesday, Nov. 4 election.

At least 44,000 absentee ballots have been received and 1,600 residents voted early.

Election Day is only days away and Detroit's City Clerk is urging residents to turn out and cast their ballots for the city's next mayor, City Council members, clerk and more.

Detroit currently has 519,000 registered voters and officials expect between 18%-23% of voters will turnout, City Clerk Janice Winfrey said at a Thursday, Oct. 30 announcement. That means anywhere between 94,000-119,000 Detroiters will cast their ballots in person on Tuesday Nov. 4, or through early voting or absentee ballots.

"I want to emphasize that in the city of Detroit, you have no excuse not to cast your ballot. There are no excuses o

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