Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued a letter to law enforcement agencies across the state, providing guidance on election laws for Election Day and early voting periods. This initiative aims to prepare officers to protect voters' rights during 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," said Nessel. "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."
The letter outlines both longstanding Michigan election laws and new laws that took effect in 2024. By preparing in advance, law enforcement can address legal issues as they arise and uphold election integrity. Nessel also encourages residents to review the letter for information about their rights at polling places.
"It is the responsibility of our citizens to not engage in unlawful behavior," Nessel continued. "There is value in understanding what is and isn’t legal activity on election day."
Additionally, Attorney General Nessel has launched a website aimed at helping voters recognize artificial intelligence (AI) and access accurate election information online. The site provides details on absentee ballots, early voting, Election Day procedures, and same-day registration through the Michigan Voter Information Center webpage.