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Should Michigan require proof of citizenship to Vote? Proposal sparks heated debate
The ballot initiative requires proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote, with 750,000 signatures submitted to qualify for the November ballot, supporters say it ensures election integrity.
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Citizens-only voting ballot group to turn in 750k signatures to state, well ahead of deadline
Kurt O'Keefe, one of the organizers behind Americans for Citizen Voting Michigan, a ballot committee dedicated to enacting voter ID and citizen-only voting in Michigan, lords over several boxes of petition signature sheets as the group prepares to deliver them to the Michigan Department of State. The group said it collected more than 750,000 signatures, which still need to be reviewed for validity by the state's Bureau of Elections. March 4, 202…
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