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A new law signed Monday will give Michigan’s overseas and uniformed services voters more time to get their absentee ballots in. The ballots must be postmarked by election day and arrive within the next six days.
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People applying to vote by mail in Indiana will face new identification requirements under legislation poised to become law.
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Hoosiers applying to vote by mail in Indiana would have to show some kind of voter ID under legislation approved by the House Wednesday.
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Voting by mail in Indiana will get a little harder under legislation approved by a House committee Wednesday. But the bill originally went a lot further in restricting vote-by-mail.
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Thursday, Oct. 27 is the last day you can request a mail-in ballot for this fall’s election.
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The state Bureau of Elections — which is part of the Michigan Department of State — recommends people who don’t request an absentee ballot by Monday should either head over to their local clerk’s office to get one or show up to vote in-person on Election Day.
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As elections approach, local election officials are urging individuals to be vigilant when filling out ballots and applications for mail-in ballots.
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Hoosiers with print disabilities can choose a person to help them fill out their vote-by-mail ballot for this fall’s election. That’s after a federal judge’s recent ruling in a lengthy legal battle.
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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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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.