LOCAL ELECTIONS2020 March Primary: Greater Lansing guideLansing State JournalMarch 10 is the Michigan presidential primary in-person voting day; absentee ballots are already available.Nick King/Lansing State JournalVoting has never been easier, with newly enacted laws allowing no-reason absentee voting and day-of registration.Nick King/Lansing State JournalElection Inspectors Pat Smith, left, and Donica Cash worked Ward 3, Precinct 22 in a past election.Robert Killips | Lansing State JournalEight candidates are vying for the Democratic Party nomination for president; two are on the ballot for the Republican Party.Illustration By Niccole Schaper/USA Today Network; Photos By USA Today Network Staff, AP, Getty ImagesOne of three Ingham County millage proposals would reauthorize funding, and an increase, for Potter Park Zoo.Lansing State Journal File PhotoThe second of three Ingham County millage proposals would reauthorize funding for ongoing trails and parks projects, the third is for health services.Nick King/Lansing State JournalA CATA bus pulls out of the transportation center located in Downtown Lansing.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalAn MSUFCU rendering of a proposed new branch and office building that could be located in downtown East Lansing.Rendering By Neumann SmithA look at the Michigan absentee voter ballot application for the presidential primary and general elections.Courtesy