Kathy Crawford voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
Title: Amends Sentencing Guidelines for Absentee Voting Law Violations
Vetoed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
Title: Amends Sentencing Guidelines for Absentee Voting Law Violations
Vote to pass a bill that establishes Class E felony sentencing guidelines for violations of absentee voter laws.
Specifies that knowingly filling out an absent voter ballot application and without consent submitting that absent voter ballot application containing another person’s name and information will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that knowingly filling out and submitting an absent voter ballot application with the internet to obtain multiple absent voter ballots for a person will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that voting both in person and by absentee ballot will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that organizing a meeting where absentee voter ballots are to be voted will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that providing compensation to a person for registering individuals to vote will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that Class E felonies carry a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison (Sec. 11d).
Title: Amends Sentencing Guidelines for Absentee Voting Law Violations
Vote to pass a bill that establishes Class E felony sentencing guidelines for violations of absentee voter laws.
Specifies that knowingly filling out an absent voter ballot application and without consent submitting that absent voter ballot application containing another person’s name and information will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that knowingly filling out and submitting an absent voter ballot application with the internet to obtain multiple absent voter ballots for a person will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that voting both in person and by absentee ballot will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that organizing a meeting where absentee voter ballots are to be voted will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that providing compensation to a person for registering individuals to vote will result in a Class E felony (Sec. 11d).
Specifies that Class E felonies carry a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison (Sec. 11d).
Title: Amends Sentencing Guidelines for Absentee Voting Law Violations