168.727. Challenges; grounds and procedure; indiscriminate challenges; offenses involving challenges; penalties | Statutes | Westlaw

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168.727. Challenges; grounds and procedure; indiscriminate challenges; offenses involving challenges; penalties

MI ST 168.727Michigan Compiled Laws AnnotatedChapter 168. Michigan Election Law (Approx. 2 pages)

168.727. Challenges; grounds and procedure; indiscriminate challenges; offenses involving challenges; penalties

MI ST 168.727Michigan Compiled Laws AnnotatedChapter 168. Michigan Election Law (Approx. 2 pages)

Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated
Chapter 168. Michigan Election Law
Michigan Election Law (Refs & Annos)
Chapter XXVIII. Holding of Elections
Conduct of Elections and Manner of Voting
M.C.L.A. 168.727
168.727. Challenges; grounds and procedure; indiscriminate challenges; offenses involving challenges; penalties
Sec. 727. (1) An election inspector shall challenge * * * an applicant applying for a ballot if the inspector knows or has good reason to suspect that the applicant is not a qualified and registered elector of the precinct, or if a challenge appears in connection with the applicant's name in the registration book. A registered elector of the precinct present in the polling place may challenge the right of anyone attempting to vote if the elector knows or has good reason to suspect that individual is not a registered elector in that precinct. An election inspector or other qualified challenger may challenge the right of an individual attempting to vote who has previously applied for an absent voter ballot and who on election day is claiming to have never received the absent voter ballot or to have lost or destroyed the absent voter ballot.
(2) Upon a challenge being made under subsection (1), an election inspector shall immediately do all of the following:
(a) Identify * * * as provided in sections 745 and 7461 a ballot voted by the challenged individual, if any.
(b) Make a written report including all of the following information:
(i) All election disparities or infractions complained of or believed to have occurred.
(ii) The name of the individual making the challenge.
(iii) The time of the challenge.
(iv) The name, telephone number, and address of the challenged individual.
(v) * * * Other information considered appropriate by the election inspector.
(c) Retain the written report created under subdivision (b) and make it a part of the election record.
(d) Inform a challenged elector of his or her rights under section 729.2
(3) A challenger shall not make a challenge indiscriminately and without good cause. A challenger shall not handle the poll books while observing election procedures or the ballots during the counting of the ballots. A challenger shall not interfere with or unduly delay the work of the election inspectors. An individual who challenges a qualified and registered elector of a voting precinct for the purpose of annoying or delaying voters is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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M. C. L. A. 168.727, MI ST 168.727
The statutes are current through P.A.2024, No. 48, of the 2024 Regular Session, 102nd Legislature.
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