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Clerk Barb Byrum is encouraging voters to sign up for the state's list to automatically receive an absentee ballot in their mailbox for future elections.
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Michiganders can now sign up to always receive absentee ballots for upcoming elections. The permanent mail ballot list was created after voters approved a ballot proposal last November.
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Election officials in Michigan say at this point, it’s a good idea for voters to drop off ballots with local clerks instead of using the mail.
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A new law in Michigan allowing certain municipalities to begin processing absentee ballots early could give some clerks a helping hand. That’s as the state reports over 1.8 million Michigan voters have requested absentee ballots for the midterms.
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The Michigan Secretary of State’s office says time is growing short for people to request an absentee ballot by mail in time to return it to be counted.
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Michigan voters can now apply for an absentee ballot in advance of the November 8 general election.
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Elections officials in Michigan are urging voters not to rely on the mail to get their absentee ballots in on time for the August primary election.
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With less than four weeks remaining until Michigan’s primary elections, officials say they’ve already received more than 875,000 absentee ballot requests.
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Republicans and Democrats on a joint House and Senate legislative committee are deadlocked on absentee ballot rules.
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Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope says Lansing's voter turnout numbers reflect a long-term trend.