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The legislation would allow more local clerks to start pre-processing absentee ballots two days before an election.
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Absentee voting has become more popular since the COVID-19 pandemic, but anyone who’s registered to vote in Michigan can request a ballot by mail. Here’s a guide to absentee voting in Michigan.
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Absentee ballots are set to start being mailed out soon. We've got what you need to know if you’re voting by mail. Also, the artist behind the viral project "Stop Telling Women to Smile" opens a new exhibit in Ann Arbor. Plus, breaking down the mixed economic messages of the moment — and getting up to speed on student loan forgiveness.
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Secretary of State's office says Michigan voters who plan to vote absentee in November’s general election should apply for an absentee ballot now to avoid postal delays.
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A change in how election results are transmitted from local level to the county level delayed unofficial results in Michigan's primary Tuesday. At least 70 counties are no longer using modems to transmit results electronically, according to the Michigan Department of State.
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Absentee ballot requests for Michigan’s upcoming primary elections are outpacing the 2018 cycle by hundreds of thousands.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will not be sending absentee ballot request forms to all voters this year.
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A GOP-led legislative committee has returned proposed voting regulations to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and asked her to resubmit new ones.
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Michigan House Democrats rolled out an agenda Wednesday to make voting easier, especially for voters who want to vote by absentee ballot.
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The GOP-controlled Senate pushed through a bill that would add further ID requirements for absentee ballots and prevent government officials from mailing out unsolicited absentee ballot applications.