Michigan Set to Shatter Voter Turnout Records Amid Tight Race

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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced that the state is on track to break voter turnout records, with 45.8% of registered voters having already cast their ballots through absentee and early voting. This surge in participation comes as Michigan plays a crucial role in the presidential race, with both major parties heavily campaigning in the state. In 2020, Michigan saw a 70% voter turnout, and this year, 3.3 million ballots have been cast before Election Day. The state is also hosting significant Senate and House races.
- Michigan on pace to break voter turnout records, official says The Hill
- Election Day Live: Michigan goes to polls in tight presidential race WOODTV.com
- A look at voter turnout at Metro Detroit polling locations CBS News
- What do I need to vote in Michigan? How to check your registration, what to bring to polls Detroit Free Press
- Michigan election 2024: Same-day voter registration outpaces August primary Detroit News
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