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Few Michigan ballots get rejected because of voter signatures. If yours did, there’s still time to fix it.
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Today, we talk to the Washtenaw County clerk about early voting efforts in the area. Then, we listened to a previous interview with Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box. Later, we discuss the findings of a new report on the positive effects immigration in the state.
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The city clerk in Warren has opted against using a new state law that allows election offices to start preprocessing mail-in ballots before Election Day.
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Today, why Republicans are changing their plan, encouraging voters to cast ballots absentee this year. Also, students and staff at Concordia University in Ann Arbor face major cutbacks, and an uncertain future for degree programs. Plus, a conversation with bestselling horror writer Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box. His new book is all about a young girl with an imaginary friend… one her parents quickly learn to dread.
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge is expected to issue a ruling in the next couple of weeks on a legal challenge to the state’s rules on processing absentee ballots.
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Many local elections officials won't pre-process absentee ballots, Michigan Department of State saysMany elections officials are saying they won’t take advantage of a new law that allows them to complete some pre-processing of those ballots a couple of days before election day.
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Michigan members of the U.S. Congress on Tuesday angrily denounced U.S. Postmaster Louis DeJoy and President Donald Trump for mail slowdowns in Michigan…