Michigan
Year2024
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Responsive Gov’s Grade TL;DR
In 2023, the Michigan Legislature passed a historic package of pro-voter legislation to implement the policies from the “Promote the Vote” ballot initiatives. In 2024, the state focused on careful implementation of those changes. The Legislature also passed an important piece of legislation to correct an issue with the state’s recount laws. Michigan, once again, received an A+ on this year’s progress report.
Looking Back
Where Michigan Started at the Beginning of 2024
- Automatic Voter Registration: Secure AVR
- Online Voter Registration: OVR+
- Same-Day Registration: Yes
- Restoration of Rights: Prison Disenfranchisement
- Vote by Mail: No-Excuse
- Electronic Registration Information Center Member: Yes
- Early Voting Opportunities: Regular Ballot Early Voting
- ID Requirements: ID Requested, but not Required
Relying on the Cost of Voting Index for Michigan as of 2024, we considered the state a top tier state for pre-existing voting policy and compared its 2024 activity against other top tier states.
How Our Tier Compares
2024: This Past Year
Legislative Action
Legislative Action
This past session, the Legislature passed legislation to revise the state’s election recount law.
- SB 603 updates Michigan’s election recount laws to allow recounts when there is a discrepancy between the number of ballots counted and the number of ballots issued.