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- Which states have strict photo ID requirements?
- In Michigan, what must a voter do if he or she does not have a photo ID?\
- What can a Michigan voter use as a photo ID?
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- What are the requirements to be eligible to vote in Michigan?
- Where can you register to vote in Michigan?
- What is the deadline for registering to vote?
- What is an absentee ballot and who is eligible to obtain one?
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In order to register to vote, a person must prove his or her citizenship. There are many arguments about whether or not states should require this. This website discusses some of the controversies.
In order to register to vote, a person must prove his or her citizenship. There are many arguments about whether or not states should require this. This website discusses some of the controversies.
- Give two examples of people who are citizens, but may not have proof of citizenship.
- Why is proof of citizenship an invitation to discrimination?
- What was the purpose of the National Voter Registration Act?
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1. What percentage of both sexes over the age of 18 registered to vote?
2. What is the total population of the group used in question 1?
3. What percentage of those people actually voted?
4. When was this graph created? How could these numbers differ now?
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1. What percentage of both sexes over the age of 18 registered to vote?
2. What is the total population of the group used in question 1?
3. What percentage of those people actually voted?
4. When was this graph created? How could these numbers differ now?
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1. What should you do if you move to a different city or township?
2. Who is eligible to get a mail-in registration form?
3. How can a person request an absentee ballot?
4. Can a person in jail or prison convicted of a crime vote? What happens after they are finished serving their sentence?
5. Can a person in jail or prison who is awaiting arraignment vote?
6. Does a person have to fill out every section of the ballot?
1. What should you do if you move to a different city or township?
2. Who is eligible to get a mail-in registration form?
3. How can a person request an absentee ballot?
4. Can a person in jail or prison convicted of a crime vote? What happens after they are finished serving their sentence?
5. Can a person in jail or prison who is awaiting arraignment vote?
6. Does a person have to fill out every section of the ballot?
1. What does this political cartoon trying to say?
2. Do you think this is fair? Why or why not?
2. Do you think this is fair? Why or why not?