FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DETROIT, Mich. – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan applauds Governor Gretchen Whitmer for issuing an executive order today to expand voting rights for the May 5 election while protecting the publics’ health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor is encouraging Michiganders to vote from home using an absentee ballot by allowing the Department of State to assist local jurisdictions in mailing absentee ballot applications to every registered voter, and to provide postage pre-paid return envelopes with absentee ballots. The Governor’s order also urges Michiganders who want to register to vote for the May 5 election to do so as soon as possible, and encourages voters to register online or by mail rather than in person.
Sharon Dolente, ACLU of Michigan voting rights strategist, attorney, and member of Michigan’s Election Modernization Advisory Committee, has this reaction:
“Voters should not have to choose between their health and exercising their right to vote. The Governor’s order is vital in accommodating voters so that they don’t have to make this choice during the May elections. We look forward to working with the SOS and local clerks on other ways to ensure every eligible voter can vote, and that their vote will count, as our democracy depends on it.”
The ACLU of Michigan also encourages state and local officials to take additional steps to increase voter accessibility to the ballot:
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