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P.S. and the Michigan Courts ruled that the (Democratic) Secy of State in Michigan violated the law by sending out massive mailings of absentee voter applications to people who didn't request them and, of course, didn't give any reason for being unable to get to the polls in person.
Do you have a link for that?
Because I see this:
Supreme Court won't rule on Benson's power to mail ballot applications
The Michigan Supreme Court Monday said it won't take up a case challenging Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's authority to mail unsolicited absentee ballot applications.......
Michigan's courts have consistently found that Benson acted legally when she sent applications to every registered voter in Michigan and rejected legal challenges brought by Trump and his allies seeking to derail the election process and overturn the results......
Benson announced in May that all registered voters in the state would receive an application to vote absentee in the August primary and November general elections. In 2018, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment granting voters the right to vote absentee for any reason.
Note "In 2018, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment granting voters the right to vote absentee for any reason. " Michigan's courts have consistently found that Benson acted legally when she sent applications to every registered voter in Michigan and rejected legal challenges brought by Trump and his allies seeking to derail the election process and overturn the results......
Benson announced in May that all registered voters in the state would receive an application to vote absentee in the August primary and November general elections. In 2018, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment granting voters the right to vote absentee for any reason.
The voters of Michigan decided they did not have to give a specific reason for an absentee ballot. It is in the Michigan constitution.
What the court recently ruled on against Benson was about her instructions for accepting signatures:
Court invalidates Michigan rule on how to verify absentee ballot application signatures
Of particular note is this 'Murray noted in his opinion that Genetski, however, never claimed the “guidance caused him to accept a signature that he believed was invalid.”'
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