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  • You have a felony record.
  • You are on probation, parole, or tether.
  • You are awaiting arraignment, trial, or sentencing, regardless of your incarceration status.
  • Your housing is unstable.
  • You have a disability.
  • You do not have a Michigan ID.
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VAAC Statewide Jail Voting Work Group

July 16, 2026 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Join us online

VAAC Statewide Jail Voting Work Group

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  • Voting Rights Art Project Continues: Southgate Photos and July 18 Hamtramck Pop-Up

    Voting Rights Art Project Continues: Southgate Photos and July 18 Hamtramck Pop-Up

    Take a look at artwork created during our recent Voting Rights Community Art Project pop-up at Urbanrest in Ferndale, then join us on July 18 in Hamtramck to help create…

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Latest News

  • How to Spoil Your Absentee Ballot and Vote a New One in Michigan

    How to Spoil Your Absentee Ballot and Vote a New One in Michigan

    Michigan voters who want to change an absentee vote may be able to spoil the original ballot and vote a new one before the August 4 Primary Election. The process…

    Full Article >>: How to Spoil Your Absentee Ballot and Vote a New One in Michigan
  • DOJ Election Monitors Coming to Three Michigan Cities: What Voters Should Know

    DOJ Election Monitors Coming to Three Michigan Cities: What Voters Should Know

    The Department of Justice plans to send federal election monitors to Detroit, East Lansing, and Lansing during Michigan’s August 4 Primary Election. Their presence does not change Michigan voting procedures,…

    Full Article >>: DOJ Election Monitors Coming to Three Michigan Cities: What Voters Should Know
  • Independence Day and the Fight for the Vote

    Independence Day and the Fight for the Vote

    Independence Day offers an opportunity to examine the country’s promise of self-government, the people originally denied that promise, and the generations-long fight for voting rights. This post connects that history…

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  • Supreme Court Ruling Protects States’ Ability to Count On-Time Mail Ballots

    Supreme Court Ruling Protects States’ Ability to Count On-Time Mail Ballots

    On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Watson v. RNC that federal Election Day laws do not prevent states from counting mail ballots after Election Day when state…

    Full Article >>: Supreme Court Ruling Protects States’ Ability to Count On-Time Mail Ballots
  • Michigan Election Court Update: Current Voting Procedures Remain in Place

    Michigan Election Court Update: Current Voting Procedures Remain in Place

    Four recent court decisions addressed federal access to Michigan voter information, documentary proof of citizenship requirements, the SAVE citizenship database, and the counting of absentee ballots with missing or mismatched…

    Full Article >>: Michigan Election Court Update: Current Voting Procedures Remain in Place
  • Mail Voting Executive Order Update: Public Comments to USPS Still Needed by July 2

    Mail Voting Executive Order Update: Public Comments to USPS Still Needed by July 2

    A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting mail voting, but public comments on the related USPS proposed rule are still due by July 2. Nothing has…

    Full Article >>: Mail Voting Executive Order Update: Public Comments to USPS Still Needed by July 2
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