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MI HB4127
Bill
Status
4/12/2022
Primary Sponsor
Matthew Hall
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AI Summary
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County clerks must forward lists of deceased residents' names, last known addresses, and birth dates to city and township clerks at least monthly for registration cancellation purposes.
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Secretary of state must send forwardable mail notices within 90 days to all registered electors with placeholder birth dates on the qualified voter file, requesting verification of actual date of birth with supporting documentation.
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Electors must return a signed card with proof of birth date (original birth certificate, driver license, or state ID) to their city or township clerk at least 15 days before the next election to maintain registered voter status.
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Registration records remain marked as challenged until an elector returns a completed, signed card with proof of birth date, or until the clerk verifies the signature matches the qualified voter file.
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If notice mail is returned as undeliverable, the registration record is marked as challenged and the registration will be cancelled if the elector does not vote or engage in voting-related activity by the first business day after the second general November election following the notice date.
Legislative Description
Elections: election officials; procedure to remove certain electors listed on the qualified voter file with unknown dates of birth; provide for. Amends sec. 510 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.510).
State agencies (existing): state
Last Action
Re-referred To Committee On Elections And Ethics
4/12/2022