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Get Mi County Provisional Ballot Report Form 2012-2026
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How to fill out the MI County Provisional Ballot Report Form online
The MI County Provisional Ballot Report Form is an essential document for local jurisdictions to report the status of provisional ballots. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the MI County Provisional Ballot Report Form.
- Press ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- In the first field, enter the name of your county where the election took place.
- In the next field, input the date of the election for which the report is being filed.
- Record the total number of provisional ballots issued in your county that were counted or tabulated on election day.
- Enter the number of provisional ballots that were secured in Provisional Ballot Security Envelopes for delivery to the local clerk’s office after the polls closed.
- From the envelope ballots, specify how many were determined valid and counted.
- Indicate the number of envelope ballots that were determined invalid and not counted.
- Document the number of voters who completed an Affidavit of Voter Not in Possession of Picture Identification Form.
- Once all fields are completed, provide the signature of the county clerk or authorized assistant in the designated area.
- Fill in the position of the individual signing the form and the date of completion.
- Finally, enter the contact phone number for follow-up, and ensure that the document is saved. You may download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete the MI County Provisional Ballot Report Form online today to ensure accurate election reporting.
The election commission must designate one of the election inspectors appointed to each board as “chairperson” of the board. The first three inspectors appointed to serve on a precinct board must be 18 years of age or older; any additional precinct inspectors appointed to the board may be 16 or 17 years of age.