From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject AG Nessel Issues Election Day Guidance Letter to Law Enforcement Agencies
Date October 17, 2024 4:07 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*

October 17, 2024




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*AG Nessel Issues Election Day Guidance Letter to Law Enforcement Agencies*





*LANSING *– Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently issued a letter to law enforcement (PDF) [ [link removed] ] across the State providing detailed election law guidance for Election Day and early voting periods. This initiative, a standard practice for the Department of Attorney General, is designed to prepare law enforcement officers to protect voters’ rights throughout the election process.   

“This guidance is critical to keep us all on the same page, preserve the rights of Michiganders in every community, and to maintain a safe environment at every polling location across the State,” Nessel said. “It’s up to law enforcement, from my office to our State Police, to sheriff’s departments and local agencies in every community, to preserve public safety, and help ensure a secure, legal voting environment this November, and it is our hope this letter will help your local police department be aware of critical election statutes, how to assess violations, and resolve any number of possible incidents on Election Day and through the vote-counting period.”  

The letter highlights longstanding Michigan election laws, as well as guidance on new laws that took effect in 2024. By being prepared in advance, law enforcement officers can handle legal issues as they arise and ensure the integrity of the election. Nessel also encourages Michigan residents to view the letter to stay informed about their rights and responsibilities at the polls by reviewing the key election and polling place provisions.  

“It is the responsibility of our citizens to not engage in unlawful behavior, the responsibility of dedicated and trained poll workers to promptly report allegations of illegal activity, and the responsibility of our law enforcement community to be prepared to respond,” Nessel continued. “There is value in understanding what is and isn’t legal activity on election day, and I hope this letter serves as a resource for not just our officers, but our citizens alike.”  

Attorney General Nessel has also recently launched a website [ [link removed] ] to help voters recognize artificial intelligence (AI) and access accurate information about elections online. Residents can find information on absentee ballots, early voting, and Election Day as well as same-day registration at the Michigan Voter Information Center webpage. [ [link removed] ]

 

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