Here ya go, doesn't look like you have any, though. You go to the Michigan.gov
secretary of State elections site.
May_5-20_Elec_Jurisdictions4_1_686031_7.pdf
Allegan County
Caledonia Community Schools
Hopkins Public Schools
Hudsonville Public Schools
Otsego Public Schools
Antrim County
Boyne City Public Schools
Charlevoix Public Schools
Charlevoix-Emmet ISD
Arenac County
Au Gres City
Barry County
Caledonia Community Schools
Kalamazoo RESA
Calhoun County
Kalamazoo RESA
Charlevoix County
Boyne City Public Schools
Charlevoix Public Schools
Charlevoix-Emmet ISD
Cheboygan County
Charlevoix-Emmet ISD
Emmet County
Alanson Public Schools
Charlevoix-Emmet ISD
Readmond Township
Genesee County
Bentley Community School District
Clio Area Schools
Grand Blanc Community Schools
Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools
Houghton County
Lake Linden Village
Jackson County
Blackman Township
East Jackson Schools
Jackson City – 5th Ward
Leoni Township
Napoleon Township
Kalamazoo County
Kalamazoo RESA
Otsego Public Schools
Ross Township
Vicksburg Community Schools
Kent County
Byron Center Public Schools
Caledonia Community Schools
Comstock Park Public Schools
Godwin Heights Public Schools
Kent County (cont.)
Kelloggsville Public Schools
Kenowa Hills Public Schools
Northview Public Schools
Lake County
Manistee ISD
Leelanau County
Leland Public Schools
Mackinac County
Mackinac Island City
Macomb County
Warren Woods Public Schools
Manistee County
Manistee ISD
Mason County
Manistee ISD
Scottville City
Mecosta County
Big Rapids Public Schools
Menominee County
Carney-Nadeau Public Schools
Menominee Area Public Schools
Monroe County
Monroe Public Schools
Muskegon County
Casnovia Township
Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Muskegon Public Schools
Norton Shores City
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Big Rapids Public Schools
Grant City
Oakland County
Grand Blanc Community Schools
Ottawa County
Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Hudsonville Public Schools
Kenowa Hills Public Schools
Roscommon County
Roscommon Village
Saginaw County
Clio Area Schools
St. Clair County
Fort Gratiot Township
Port Huron City
St. Joseph County
Kalamazoo RESA
Vicksburg Community Schools
Sanilac County
Carsonville-Port Sanilac Schools
Van Buren County
Bangor City
Otsego Public Schools
Wayne County
Garden City Public Schools
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcie Brink-Chaney
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2020 1:38 AM
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Judge Rules SOS Must Make May 5 Election Absentee
Ballots
Accessible to Blind voters
Where do you look for which counties are having elections on the fifth? I
wish we
all had the online voting all of the time! Good job for anyone who helped with
this.
Marcie Brink-Chaney
Sent from my iPhone
On May 2, 2020, at 12:31 AM, Fred Wurtzel <f.wurtzel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
It was a long shot, but we won the first leg of our case. The Secretary of
State is
being ordered to make the May 5 Election absentee ballots accessible. Read the
Judge’s
order, below, for details. This solution is just for this election. The Judge
will
work with us to help the SOS build a very good and accessible absentee ballot.
There
are some top accessibility experts and advocates who will be watching each step
closely to create a great finished product. At least, given this improbable,
yet
just, outcome, I am quite optimistic at this moment.
This is a relatively small election. There are only 55 counties voting.
However,
those of you in St Clair County have an important transportation millage.
There may
be other ballot items in other counties which are directly related to blind
persons.
This is a last minute thing, so getting information out to folks who will vote
will
be difficult. Please share this with all the blind folks you know and
encourage them
to try it and let us all know how it went..
If anyone has questions, please feel free to contact me off list.
Warmest Regards,
Fred
stamped order (003).pdf
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
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MICHAEL POWELL, and FRED WURTZEL, individually and on behalf of those similarly
situated, and,
Case No. 20-11023 Hon. Gershwin Drain Mag. Judge Michael J. Hluchaniuk
THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF MICHIGAN,
Plaintiffs,
v.
JOCELYN BENSON, MICHIGAN SECRETARY OF STATE, in her official capacity, and
JONATHAN BRATER, MICHIGAN DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS, in his official capacity,
Defendants.
/
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STIPULATION AND CONSENT ORDER RESOLVING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR TEMPORARY
RESTRAINING
ORDER [ECF # 16]
The Parties, by and through undersigned counsel, jointly stipulate to the
resolution
of Plaintiffs’ Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [ECF # 16] pursuant
to the following terms:
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1.
Defendants will make the State’s Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee
Voting Act
(UOCAVA) absentee ballots available to eligible voters in the State
of Michigan who provide a declaration that they are blind or otherwise severely
disabled, and that such disability would prevent them from being able to
independently complete a paper absentee ballot, without traveling to a location
accepting in-person registration and voting on May 5, 2020.
2.
Any individual eligible for the relief contemplated in paragraph one must by
Tuesday
May 5, 2020 at 4 P.M. EST submit their application and declaration,
which will be made available on the Bureau of Elections website. The
application will
be authenticated by a Michigan driver’s license, a Michigan state
personal identification card number, or the last four digits of the voter’s
social
security number.
3.
Any individual who submits a declaration requesting the relief contemplated in
paragraph one certifies under penalty of perjury that they have a disability
and require use of the UOCAVA absentee ballot in order to vote privately and
independently. Such certification will be available online in an accessible
manner.
4.
Eligible disabled voters may submit their application and declaration to the
appropriate local clerk by mail or by e-mail, and copy the Michigan Bureau
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of Elections. Upon receiving such a request, the clerk will record the voter as
having been issued a UOCAVA ballot in the qualified voter file and forward
the generated ballot to the Bureau of Elections. The Bureau of Elections will
then
generate a standard UOCAVA ballot and make the ballot compatible with
standard screen reader technology, including Job Access with Speech (JAWS)
software,
by taking all steps necessary to ensure that the UOCAVA ballot allows
for the insertion of tags and fillable objects so that it can be completed
independently and privately by the requesting individual using standard,
accessible
technology, namely a screen reader program. The Bureau of Elections will then
forward
the accessible ballot to the requesting voter, along with instructions
on how to return the ballot— including instructions to put the ballot in an
envelope
and sign the back of the envelope—and copy the voter’s clerk.
5.
The voter will return the UOCAVA ballot to the appropriate city or township
clerk’s
office upon completion. Voters will be instructed to sign the back
of the envelope containing the ballot. Voters may return their ballot by
first-class
mail, by hand-delivery to the clerk’s office in the voter’s jurisdiction,
or by calling the local clerk for a pick-up of their ballot within the clerk’s
jurisdiction before 4 p.m. on May 5, 2020. Voters must request
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pick up by 4 p.m., hand deliver by 8 p.m., or postmark the ballot on Tuesday,
May 5,
2020.
6.
The Michigan Bureau of Elections will ensure that all timely completed and
returned
UOCAVA ballots are counted in the final tabulation and certification
of the May 5, 2020 elections, provided the ballots are received by the clerk by
Thursday, May 7, 2020. Voters are encouraged to utilize pick-up or delivery
options if they are voting on Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
7.
The Court will retain the authority to take all reasonable and necessary action
to
ensure enforcement of this stipulation, including convening status conferences
between the parties on Monday May 4, 2020, Tuesday May 5, 2020, and Friday May
8,
2020.
8.
The parties agree that this stipulation applies only to the May 5, 2020
elections and
does not resolve Plaintiffs’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction [ECF
# 2] as to the August and November 2020 elections, as well as all future
elections.
9.
Defendants shall issue a press release no later than 8 P.M. today, May 1, 2020
informing eligible voters of the voting option contemplated herein. Such
release shall be issued in an accessible form and include a copy of this Order.
Notice of this option will also be posted on the Bureau of Elections website,
along with a copy of this Order no later than 10 a.m., May 2, 2020.
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Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Eve Hill
/s/ Jason M. Turkish
Eve Hill (MD Federal Bar# 19938)
Jason M. Turkish (P76310)
BROWN, GOLDSTEIN & LEVY LLP
Ryan T. Kaiser (P79491)
120 E. Baltimore St., Ste. 1700
Melissa M. Nyman (CA Bar # 293207)
Baltimore, MD 21202
NYMAN TURKISH PC
Phone: 410-962-1030
20750 Civic Center Dr., Ste. 290
Fax: 410-385-0869
Southfield, MI 48076
ehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 248-284-2480
Fax: 248-262-5024
Counsel for Plaintiff The
Jason.Turkish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
National Federation of the
Ryan.Kaiser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Blind of Michigan
Melissa.Nyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
/s/ Eric Grill
David Mittleman
Erik A. Grill (P64713)
David Mittleman (P37490)
Heather S. Meingast (P55439)
GREWAL LAW, PLLC
Assistant Attorneys General
2290 Science Parkway
P.O. Box 30736
Okemos, MI 48864
Lansing, Michigan 48909
Phone: 517-393-3000
517.335.7659
Fax: 517-393-3003
Email: grille@xxxxxxxxxxxx
dmittleman@xxxxxxxxxxx
P64713
Counsel for Defendants
Counsel for Plaintiffs Powell and Wurtzel
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
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MICHAEL POWELL, and FRED WURTZEL, individually and on behalf of those similarly
situated, and, Hluchaniuk
Case No. 20-11023 Hon. Gershwin Drain Mag. Judge Michael J.
THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF MICHIGAN,
Plaintiffs,
v.
JOCELYN BENSON, MICHIGAN SECRETARY OF STATE, in her official capacity, and
JONATHAN BRATER, MICHIGAN DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS, in his official capacity,
Defendants.
/
ORDER
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WHEREFORE, The Court, having received, read, and considered the stipulation of
the
parties, and good cause appearing therefrom, adopts the stipulation
of the parties in its entirety as its ORDER this 1st day of May, 2020.
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SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 1, 2020
s/Gershwin A. Drain Hon. Gershwin A. Drain U.S. District Court Judge
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