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The Michigan state legislature is considering several election bills which would undermine election integrity if enacted, according to election integrity proponents.

The election bills that are being considered for passage by the lame-duck session of the state legislature are the Michigan Voting Rights Act, National Popular Vote legislation, and restrictions on voter roll transparency and election challengers. Election integrity advocates are concerned about the negative impact these bills will have on elections, from creating a “lawfare state” to changing how the state will allocate its electoral votes.

The Michigan state legislature is considering these election bills before Republicans begin next year with a majority in the lower chamber.

https://justthenews.com/government/state-houses/michigan-state-legislature-considers-election-bills-undermining-election
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