FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DETROIT – Michigan registered voters can vote without photo identification if they do not have picture identification, or they did not bring it with them to vote. The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan (ACLU) sent a letter to clerks today urging them to remind voters they do not need photo ID to vote by posting clear, accurate information on this Michigan law at all voting locations including polling places, clerk’s offices, and satellite voting locations.
“If you are a registered voter in Michigan, you have the right to vote with or without photo ID – it’s that simple,” said Dan Korobkin, ACLU of Michigan legal director. “This election is historic. We are urging all clerks to fully implement the law and protect the right to vote by accurately communicating this information to Michigan citizens.”
In the letter to clerks, the ACLU noted that every year it receives complaints that voters are told by election officials that they must have photo ID to vote. The ACLU asked clerks to educate the public about voting rights by doing the following:
If any Michigander experiences issues while voting, call the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline: (866) OUR – VOTE.
It is easier than ever to vote in Michigan. All eligible voters can register to vote and vote early this week, over the weekend, or cast their ballot on Election Day. If voters have their absentee ballots in hand, they must drop it off in person at their local clerk’s office or secure drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day – it is too late to rely on mailing absentee ballots being delivered in time.
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