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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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Thursday, Oct. 27 is the last day you can request a mail-in ballot for this fall’s election.
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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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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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All eligible Michigan voters can pick up ballots at their local clerk’s office or request a ballot online up to the Friday before Election Day.
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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 Jocelyn Benson will not be sending absentee ballot request forms to all voters this year.
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Hoosiers have a little less than a week – through April 21 – to apply to vote by mail in the May primary election.