DETROIT (Reuters) — ...[...]… mailed ballots postmarked by Nov. 2 must be counted in the state as long as they are received by a clerk’s office within two weeks after the Nov. 3 election.
update: case brought by the Michigan Alliance for Retired Americans, and argued for by Marc Elias, an elections lawyer working with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign.
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: In MAJOR Victory for voting rights in Michigan. Court rules:✅Ballots postmarked by 11/2 & received w/in 14 days of E-Day to be counted.✅Ballot collection allowed from the Friday before Election Day through E-DayCongrats @prioritiesUSA https://t.co/mMTQtuzywG— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) September 18, 2020
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: In MAJOR Victory for voting rights in Michigan. Court rules:✅Ballots postmarked by 11/2 & received w/in 14 days of E-Day to be counted.✅Ballot collection allowed from the Friday before Election Day through E-DayCongrats @prioritiesUSA https://t.co/mMTQtuzywG
Stay up to date on all of the voting laws and changes between now and Election Day.Follow: @DemocracyDocket And Sign Up Now!https://t.co/e8bnQntHqZ— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) September 18, 2020
Stay up to date on all of the voting laws and changes between now and Election Day.Follow: @DemocracyDocket And Sign Up Now!https://t.co/e8bnQntHqZ