Elected officials, community partners promote voter registration in Genesee County
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was among the speakers at a press conference held Tuesday at the Genesee County Jail, discussing the importance of voting and the process to register.55% : Benson said the Secretary of State's office launched a partnership with the Michigan Department of Corrections in 2020 to ensure newly paroled Michiganders would receive a state ID or driver's license at the time of their release.
54% : To help incarcerated individuals register to vote, Benson said the mobile Secretary of State office visits jails to meet with people one-on-one, ensuring they have the necessary documentation to obtain an ID or driver's license, including a photo and any driving or vision exams.
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