Michigan Begins Processing Absentee Ballots One Day Ahead Of Election
LANSING, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 02: Election workers sort absentee ballot envelopes at the Lansing City Clerk's office on November 2, 2020, in Lansing, Michigan. For the first time, Michigan law is allowing clerks in Michigan cities to expedite the vote-counting process by removing secrecy envelopes from outer mailing envelopes one day ahead of the election. At 7 am on Election Day, they can actually begin to count the absentee ballots. (Footage by John Moore/Getty Images)





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