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Indiana will now offer a remote, accessible ballot marking tool for those with print disabilities following a new settlement. This could increase ballot accessibility for voters with these types of disabilities.
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Proposal 22-2 passed in Michigan by a large margin, expanding voting rights in the state.
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Observing and challenging election irregularities at polling sites is a process laid out in Michigan law. But voting-rights advocates are concerned some challengers will take things too far.
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Proposal 2 will appear on the ballot as nine bullet points. Some create something new, like a nine-day early voting period or a way to sign up to vote absentee in all future elections. Others strengthen existing policies, like the ability to vote without a photo I-D by signing an affidavit.
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Can people living in long-term care facilities vote? What about people with Alzheimer’s or dementia?With Indiana’s Election Day approaching Nov. 8 and early voting underway, several listeners are curious about voter rights.
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The proposal to amend the Michigan Constitution to protect abortion rights hit many roadblocks, but Friday cleared the final hurdle and is headed to the midterm ballot.
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The Michigan Supreme Court faces decisions this week on whether two contentious questions will appear on the November ballot.
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Two stalled ballot campaigns are asking the Michigan Supreme Court to overrule a elections board and let voters decide whether to amend the state constitution.
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The question of whether a voting rights amendment will appear on the November ballot is heading to the Michigan Supreme Court after a state election board deadlocked on sending the amendment to voters.
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Two campaigns to amend the Michigan Constitution face a critical test Wednesday. One would expand voting rights, and the other would add an abortion-rights amendment to the constitution. A state panel will determine whether they’ve gathered enough signatures to get on the November ballot.