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  2. Michigan to automatically register people to vote when ...

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    HB 4983 goes further than a piece of legislation introduced earlier in 2023 by former Michigan Rep. Lori Stone, a Democrat who left the House after she was elected mayor of Warren.

  3. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list is given below. Suffrage can be restored to an individual by a two-thirds vote of both houses of the legislature. The crimes that disqualify a person from voting are given in Section 241 of the state constitution as: murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement or ...

  4. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, felons in prison are allowed to vote in elections. Practices in the United States are in contrast to some European nations that allow prisoners to vote, while other European countries have restrictions on voting while serving a prison sentence, but not after release. [97] Prisoners have been allowed to vote in Canada since 2002 ...

  5. Clerk explains how Michigan verifies voter eligibility - AOL

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    Benson’s office clarified that only U.S. citizens can vote. The suspect was arrested and charged with attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector and perjury for making a false voter registration.

  6. FACT CHECK: No, The FBI Did Not Announce That Prisons ... - AOL

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    The caption reads, “The @FBI issued a statement on the eve of the election: The management of five prisons in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona rigged inmate voting.” The claim is inaccurate.

  7. Government of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The lieutenant governor is the president of the Michigan Senate [1] and acts as the governor when the governor is unable to execute the office, including whenever the governor leaves the state. The governor is the principal executive officer with the power of veto, appointment, reorganize executive government, budget proposal and other powers.

  8. A guide to voter rights in Michigan: What you need to know ...

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    Here's what Michigan voters need to know about voting and their rights as voters before the 2022 midterm election in November.

  9. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Being registered to vote in multiple states without voting in more than one is allowed. [175] The legal definition of double voting varies between states, but voting more than once in a given election is illegal under the Voting Rights Act and comes with a fine of up to $10,000 and up to five years in prison. [176]