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Michigan election officials say it's actually an example of how the system succeeds in preventing fraud from affecting elections
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U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin introduced the Protect Our Polls Act aimed at stopping President Donald Trump from deploying troops or federal agents to polling places or seizing election material
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The suit alleged the City of Flint didn’t hire enough Republican poll watchers for precincts and absentee ballot counting boards that year. Lower courts had dismissed the case
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Clerk Joel Hondorp says the city does not need as many polling places on election day because more people are voting early or absentee by mail
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With more people voting early or by mail, Grand Rapids Clerk Hondorp says the city does not need so many in person polling places
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The open carry of guns in and near polling places and absentee ballot counting boards will be outlawed under bills signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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Engler represents the Democracy Defense Project, an organization that strives to defend transparency, safety, security and validity in the electoral system
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With less than a week before the Nov. 5 General Election, Michigan’s Secretary of State is advising voters to make their travel arrangements for casting a ballot at the polls or an early voting site
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Exact dates and times for each early polling location will be determined within the next few weeks
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The purpose of the rules is to thwart efforts to interfere with voters and election workers at polling places and at absentee vote counting boards