University of Michigan: Local Government Leaders in Michigan Generally Back Expanded Absentee Voting, Other Ballot Reforms
July 28, 2020
July 28, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 28 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Amid the national debate over the safety and efficacy of absentee voting, Michigan can offer an example of how election reforms will play out in the 2020 election.
And the battleground state's local officials have an overall positive outlook about it and other election reforms that were included in a 2018 constitutional amendment, according to a new University of Michigan . . .
Amid the national debate over the safety and efficacy of absentee voting, Michigan can offer an example of how election reforms will play out in the 2020 election.
And the battleground state's local officials have an overall positive outlook about it and other election reforms that were included in a 2018 constitutional amendment, according to a new University of Michigan . . .