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Michigan’s voter rolls are filled with nearly 26,000 dead registrants

By J. Christian Adams 

All eyes were on Michigan in the 2020 election last November. After all, it was the first election in the state in which voters could mail in an absentee ballot for any reason.

As president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation — the nation’s only public interest law firm dedicated wholly to election integrity — I watched firsthand the Michigan government’s series of missteps that resulted in what was otherwise an avoidable situation that diluted the vote.

PILF warned Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson before the election that the state’s voter rolls contained a high number of dead registrants. This was particularly alarming since many of these registrants had been dead for at least a decade. This raised serious questions about the last time Michigan’s voter rolls had appropriately removed deceased registrants.

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