LANSING, Mich. (Sept. 7, 2023) — Today, the Michigan Senate passed Senate Bill 385, sponsored by Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor).

Senate Bill 385 amends Michigan Election Law to allow county, city, and township clerks to accept online or electronic applications from individuals who apply to serve as a precinct election inspector and removes the requirement that the application must be in their own handwriting.

“This legislation is necessary to expand access for those who wish to serve as a precinct election inspector,” said Sen. Geiss. “In the digital age, it is reasonable to allow folks to apply electronically. Election inspectors play a vital role on Election Day as they are witnesses to its integrity. Removing barriers and increasing accessibility to this position will promote transparency and fairness on Election Day.” 

 

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