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  1. Washtenaw County (/ ˈ w ɔː ʃ t ə n ɔː / WAWSH-tə-naw) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census , the population was 372,258. [ 3 ] The county seat and largest city is Ann Arbor . [ 4 ]

  2. Great news for Washtenaw County! This month, thanks to funding from our Community Mental Health and Public Safety Preservation Millage, we're launching a second Co-Response Unit (CRU)! Read on...

  3. State Representatives & Senators. Health & Human Services. Cities, Townships & Villages. Gather information about government services, offices, boards, commissions, and elected officials.

  4. Washtenaw County History - Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan, by Samuel W. Beakes, together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead - all 832 pages.

  5. Ann Arbor is a college town and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States. [7] The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the fifth-most populous city in Michigan. [8] It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Washtenaw County and had 372,258 residents in 2020.

  6. Washtenaw County (/ ˈ w ɒ ʃ t ɪ n ɔː /) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 372,258. [3] The county seat is Ann Arbor. [4] The county is home to the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Washtenaw Community College, and Concordia University Ann Arbor.

  7. Washtenaw County is in southeast Michigan, with a population of 368,000 people (as of 2019). It's considered to be a part of metro Detroit, which is just to the east in Wayne County.

  8. Census data for Washtenaw County, MI (pop. 366,376), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.

  9. Washtenaw County, Michigan has 706.0 square miles of land area and is the 27th largest county in Michigan by total area. Topics in the Washtenaw County, Michigan data profile include: Populations and People; Income and Poverty; Education; Employment; Housing; Health; Business and Economy; Families and Living Arrangements; Race and Ethnicity

  10. Who picked that day in 1845, and why? That question and more will be answered about the national and local history of voting roles and rights through fascinating facts and interesting stories. Presenters are Larry Kestenbaum, Washtenaw County Clerk and Bev Willis, Washtenaw County Historical Society Administrator.