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These are the ballot machines and systems available in Michigan
Read full article: These are the ballot machines and systems available in MichiganIn Michigan, the state uses Hart Voting Systems, Dominion Voting Systems and ES&S Voting Systems. Click or tap on the county’s name and you learn you’ll be using Hart Voting Systems. This page will tell you exactly what that means: How to mark a Hart ballot (you’ll completely darken the box next to each ballot choice as shown), how to use a Hart Voter Assist Terminal, and how to work a Hart Verity Tabulator. The precinct worker will tear off the ballot stub and instruct the voter to feed the ballot into the tabulator.” And there you have it. The same details are available for the other systems, Dominion Voting and ES&S Voting.
Better late than never? There’s still time to make a plan, get to the polls -- even at the last minute
Read full article: Better late than never? There’s still time to make a plan, get to the polls -- even at the last minuteClick or tap here for deadlines in each state to register for the primary election and the general election in November. This is where you really want to start familiarizing yourself with your state’s Secretary of State or Department of State website. People can be eligible to vote by mail if they are:Going to be away from their county on Election Day and during early voting. Absentee/mail-in ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day. Ballots from voters overseas must be received by the fifth day after Election Day, while ballots from members of the armed forced must be received by the sixth day after Election Day.