Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Michigan 2018 General Election in Michigan.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote guarantees several different voting rights in the state constitution to make it easier to vote.
A "no" vote does not make any adjustments to voting laws in the state constitution.
According to the Promote the Vote Iniative, the measure safeguards Michigan elections with audits and more accurate voting lists and removes barriers that can make it harder for citizens to fulfill their responsibility to vote, improving the quality of Michigan's representative democracy., in support of Proposal 3 (Learn more)
Many of the provisions in the measure, including automatic voter registration, secret ballots, and absentee voting could make it easier to commit voter fraud., in opposition to Proposal 3 (Learn more)
This measure would amend the Michigan Constitution to provide a right to use secret ballots, allow overseas and military voters to receive absentee ballots, allow voters to register to vote by mail 15 days before the election, allow voters to register to vote in-person at any time, allow for straight-party ticket voting, allow for automatic voter registration, guarantee absentee voting for any reason 40 days prior to the election, and provide for an auditing of election results after the fact.
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