Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson celebrated the first early statewide voting period ahead of a general election in ...
LANSING — More than half a million people have cast ballots in person since Saturday, the first statewide day of early voting, according to the latest numbers from the Michigan Secretary of State.
Under state law, communities must offer at least nine days of early in-person voting before a state or federal election.
In a sign that Michigan has embraced its early voting options in the first year of it being offered, 1.2 million people used ...
This is the first year of early in-person voting in Michigan, and the one-day numbers on Saturday smashed voter turnout for the primaries.
More than 2 million in Michigan have voted by absentee ballot or in person with Election Day less than a week away.