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NewsFor more than 100 years, the League of Women Voters of Michigan has worked to ensure voting is accessible to every eligible voter, and this initiative will only serve to make voting more difficult for many,” said Christina Schlitt, co-president of the Michigan League. “This initiative will lead to voter disenfranchisement across our state when we already know that our elections are fair and secure.
If the petition is successful, it could become law without being subject to voter approval or governor veto.
WHAT CAN YOU DO? Tell your friends and neighbors, share this information on social media, and DECLINE TO SIGN the petition.
For more information:
Read the October LWV Michigan press release
View the video recording of LWV-WC special member meeting HERE with Judy Karandjeff, LWV Michigan Advocacy Committee, and Mark Brewer, attorney with Goodman Acker, who spoke about
- what's happening with the many election bills in Lansing,
- explained the petition, how it will contribute to voter suppression,
- and how it could become law by avoiding a governor veto.
- Q&A gave participants a chance to ask followup questions.
League to which this content belongs:
Washtenaw County