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AG Nessel Issues Election Day Guidance Letter to Law Enforcement Agencies

LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently sent detailed election law guidance to law enforcement agencies across the State ahead of the upcoming election cycle. With Michigan’s primary election on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, and general election on November 3, 2026, as well as early voting periods, the initiative is a standard practice for the Department of Attorney General. It is designed to prepare law enforcement officers to protect voters’ rights throughout the election process.

The guidance highlights Michigan election laws, including recent laws that took effect in 2024, and outlines scenarios law enforcement may encounter. By being prepared in advance, law enforcement officers can handle legal issues as they arise and ensure the integrity of the election. Nessel also encourages Michigan residents to view the letter to stay informed about their rights and responsibilities at the polls by reviewing the key election and polling place provisions.

“Protecting the right to vote is the foundation of our democracy, and every eligible Michigander deserves to exercise that right without intimidation or harassment,” said Attorney General Nessel. “While election law can be complex, this guidance equips law enforcement to handle issues on the ground, while also serving as a resource for voters. When residents know the law and understand their rights, we can all help ensure our elections remain safe and accessible.”

The letter is available on the Department of Attorney General’s webpage (PDF). Residents can find information on absentee ballots, early voting, and Election Day as well as same-day registration at the Michigan Voter Information Center webpage.

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