Michigan’s presidential primary was the first time that communities in the state had the ability to count absentee ballots days before the Tuesday election
Michigan's presidential primary was the first time that communities in the state had the ability to count absentee ballots days before the Tuesday election. Absentee voting is a popular way to participate in Michigan since eligibility rules were greatly eased in 2018. Many cities and townships now can run absentee ballots through tabulator machines starting eight days before the election.
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Michigan’s presidential primary was the first time that communities in the state had the ability to count absentee ballots days before the Tuesday election. Absentee voting is a popular way
Cities and townships in Michigan can now count absentee ballots in tabulator machines ahead of Election Day, saving time. However, no results can be released until polls close.