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Code · Michigan · Chapter 168 — Michigan Election Law

168.499e Same day voter registration; application approval; receipt.

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168.499e Same day voter registration; application approval; receipt.
Sec. 499e.
(1)The clerk of a city or township shall be present or have a deputy clerk be present at the clerk's office at all times a polling place is open on election day to receive and process voter registration applications.
(2)Immediately after approving a voter registration application under this section, the clerk or deputy clerk shall prepare a registration card or an insert to a registration list in a form prescribed by the secretary of state. In addition, the clerk or deputy clerk shall provide to the individual registering to vote a voter registration receipt that is in a form as approved by the secretary of state.
(3)The clerk shall prepare and send a voter identification card in the manner prescribed for corrected voter identification cards in section 499 as soon as practical after the election.
History: Add. 2018, Act 603 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2018
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