Detroit holds block party to encourage early voting

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Detroit works to get out the early vote ahead of Michigan primaries

Detroit threw a block party to celebrate early voting in the city on July 27.

Live entertainment, games and giveaways combined July 27 in Detroit as the city celebrated the first day of 2024's early voting. 

Rapper G-Mac Cash, and City Clerk Janice Winfrey were encouraging people to get out and vote during the 9-day window of early voting leading up to the Aug. 6 primary election. 

Winfrey said early voting centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for all nine days, with no exceptions.