Today is Election Day in Michigan, and while most Michiganders are focused on the headline issues [the Governor race between Gretchen Whitmer and Tudor Dixon, Proposition 3], many constituents across the state today will be voting on whether or not to allow cannabis businesses in their communities.
This election has seen a record number of local cannabis proposals across Michigan, with 22 cities seeking to allow recreational cannabis businesses, 5 seeking to allow medical cannabis businesses, and 5 seeking to block recreational cannabis businesses.
Below is a full list of these cities along with brief summaries of what their respective cannabis proposals entail.
Michigan Cities with Cannabis Proposals
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Auburn Hills City
Ordinance to require the City to approve at least 4 adult use marijuana establishments to operate in the City.
Belleville City
Brandon Township
Brighton City
Buel Township
Chesterfield Township
Clement Township
Clio City
Egelston Township
Flat Rock City
Frankfort City
Gibson Township
Green Lake Township
Hagar Township
Imlay City
Kawkawlin Township
Keego Harbor City
Laingsburg City
Lathrup Village City
Leonard Village
Memphis City
Newfield Township
Niles Charter Township
Petoskey City
Royal Oak Township
South Haven Township
Taylor City
Tobacco Township
Village of Clarkston City
Wheatland Township
Zilwaukee Township
Interested In Obtaining A Cannabis License?
The record number of cannabis initiatives on the ballot in 2022 are a strong indicator of the continued growth of the cannabis industry in Michigan.
With recent regulatory changes and licensing fee reductions, the time has never been better for hopeful cannabis entrepreneurs to enter the market.
To learn more about the cannabis licensing process, please contact our team of expert consultants to schedule a free consultation.