Latest Election-Related Bill Would Ban Critical Source of Funding for Michigan’s Elections, Costing Michigan Taxpayers Millions

Latest Election-Related Bill Would Ban Critical Source of Funding for Michigan’s Elections, Costing Michigan Taxpayers Millions

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October 26, 2021

Latest Election-Related Bill Would Ban Critical Source of Funding for Michigan’s Elections, Costing Michigan Taxpayers Millions

MICHIGAN – Today the House Elections and Ethics Committee will consider HB 5253, a bill that would make election administration more difficult without improving integrity or accountability in Lansing. In response Shira Roza, voting rights manager for Promote the Vote released the following statement:

“Among other things, this bill would prevent Michigan from accepting money from the federal government for ‘election-related equipment,’ thus shifting an enormous financial burden onto Michigan taxpayers. More than 75 percent of the funds used to purchase new voting machines across Michigan in 2017 and 2018 came from the federal government.[1] Cutting off this critical source of funding will make it harder to vote for the people of Michigan and will undermine the security of our elections.”

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[1] Oosting, Jonathan, “Michigan Plans to Replace All Voting Machines by 2018,” The Detroit News (Jan. 24, 2017) (https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2017/01/24/voting-machines/96991230/).

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