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[IP] Providing rides to polls may be a misdemeanor in Michigan





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From: John Murray <jxm900@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: November 2, 2004 2:18:55 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Providing rides to polls may be a misdemeanor in Michigan
Reply-To: jxm-gmail@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Dave:

This is possibly for IP if you wish.

TV stations in Flint MI (eg WJRT TV-12) received a fax last week,
indicating that it is illegal to hire transport, to help able-bodied
people get to the polls. The specific law has to do with restrictions
on inducing people to vote, by paying them, etc.

Here's the actual legal entry, provided in the fax, and found at:
http://www.michiganlegislature.org/mileg.asp? page=getObject&objName=mcl-168-931&highlight=

Michigan Election Law, Act 116 of 1954
Section 168.931  Prohibited conduct; violation as misdemeanor;
"valuable consideration" defined.
Paragraph 1(f):  A person shall not hire a motor vehicle or other
conveyance or cause the same to be done, for conveying voters, other
than voters physically unable to walk, to an election.

For the record, the fax appears to have originated from attorneys
Schmid & Schmid of Saginaw MI,  1-989-799-4641, schmidlaw@xxxxxxx

Who knows where this one will lead.............

-John Murray

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