The Latest: Voter turnout high in Flint, home of water woes
Flint polling places needed more ballots due to an unusually high turnout in a city that has been in the spotlight because of contaminated water.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders held a debate in Flint on Sunday.
Several people voting at two northwest Detroit precincts said they cast their ballots for Hillary Clinton.
Voters in Ann Arbor say they're focused on issues and the candidates' values when casting ballots in Michigan's presidential primary.
Oriana Barnett, a stay-at-home mom and a Democrat, says she was undecided until Sunday's debate in Flint between Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Polls are opening across Michigan for the state's presidential primary and elections officials say some 2 million voters could cast ballots.
The secretary of state's office notes that that there are contested primaries for both Democratic and Republican candidates, and both parties are using the primary to allocate delegates for their respective nominating conventions.
Presidential candidates in both parties are looking to Michigan for one of the largest delegate hauls in the bruising nominating contests.