In reversal, Michigan appeals court says late-arriving absentee ballots should not be counted
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The court also reversed Judge Cynthia Stephens on broadening the help voters can get in delivering their absentee ballots.
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The court also reversed Judge Cynthia Stephens on broadening the help voters can get in delivering their absentee ballots.
In a recent decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the state's 8 p.m. Election Day deadline for returning absentee ballots.
The Michigan Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that ballots can not be accepted and counted two weeks after Nov. 3.
DETROIT (AP) — Absentee ballots must arrive by Election Day to be counted, the Michigan Court of Appeals said Friday, blocking a..