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‘Halloween is scary. Voting shouldn’t be.' -- Michigan AG dispels election security myths in new video
Read full article: ‘Halloween is scary. Voting shouldn’t be.' -- Michigan AG dispels election security myths in new videoNessel took to Twitter Wednesday to debunk election security myths and encourage Michigan residents to vote in the 2020 presidential election -- with a timely, spooky twist, of course. Michigan voters can be assured that the claims made in the robocalls are false, and that their information will not be made public. Though Election Day is officially November 3, voting in the 2020 presidential election is already underway in Michigan and throughout the U.S. with early in-person voting and mail-in voting. If you would like to vote in person, but still want to do so before Election Day, visit your local clerk’s office. Click here to find the location and contact information for your local clerk’s office in Michigan.