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Wednesday, October 9, 2024 / Categories: Featured, Leisure, Civic Responsibility Jocelyn Benson - Michigan Secretary of State Upcoming Election - Rules and Checks and Balances Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses how the upcoming November 2024 election reflects who we are as a democracy, ensuring that the 25,000 polling places in Michigan reflect security and transparency in the election process. Benson discusses voting options, including early voting which begins October 26, absentee ballots, and in-person voting on November 5. She stresses that you must be 18 years old and a resident of city or township at least 30 days before Election Day. Benson also explains how individuals can get involved in the election process to experience how the checks and balances in our elections work. Previous Article Attack From Within - Barbara McQuade Next Article Dani Walsh - Supervisor, Bloomfield Township, Michigan Print Tags: Jocelyn Benson Michigan Secretary of State Michigan Election November 2024 Checks and Balances in 2024 election