OLIVE TWP., MI (WHTC-AM/FM, Oct. 17, 2024) – How much trust do voters have in the integrity of the upcoming General Election?
Three county clerks last week tried to reassure the electorate in Michigan that the votes cast now by absentee ballot, by the nine-day early election process that begins next Saturday, October 26th, and at the polling precincts on Tuesday, November 5, will not be compromised in any way. Ottawa County’s Justin Roebuck has been in the forefront of such assurance efforts.
The points that Roebuck, Kent County’s Lisa Posthumus Lyons and Livingston County’s Betsy Hundley wanted to emphasize through the non-partisan Michigan Partnership for Secure Elections are that it will take time to effectively count every vote, that such time should not be construed as a delay but rather as the process itself, and that every legal procedure will be taken to ensure accurate results.
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