Michigan Proposal 2, the Voting Policies in Constitution Amendment, is on the ballot in Michigan as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 8, 2022.
A "yes" vote supports amending the Michigan Constitution to change voting policies in the state, including:
providing a state constitutional right to vote without harassment, interference, or intimidation;
requiring that military and overseas ballots postmarked by election day are counted;
allowing for a signed affidavit or a photo ID to vote;
giving voters a right to request an absentee ballot;
requiring the state to fund a number of absentee ballot dropboxes;
allowing for nine days of early voting;
providing that local governments can accept charitable and in-kind donations to assist with running elections as long as donations are disclosed to the public and aren’t from foreign entities.
A "no" vote opposes amending the Michigan Constitution to change voting policies in the state, including:
providing a state constitutional right to vote without harassment, interference, or intimidation;
requiring that military and overseas ballots postmarked by election day are counted;
allowing for a signed affidavit or a photo ID to vote;
giving voters a right to request an absentee ballot;
requiring the state to fund a number of absentee ballot dropboxes;
allowing for nine days of early voting;
providing that local governments can accept charitable and in-kind donations to assist with running elections as long as donations are disclosed to the public and aren’t from foreign entities.
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