The ACLU of Michigan sent a letter to Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey urging her to share correct information about Michigan's Voter ID law.

Letter to Detroit City Clerk: Stop Misleading Detroit Voters About Need to Bring Picture ID to the Polls

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