August 17, 2026
Thirteen Detroit voters had their absentee ballots excluded from Michigan's primary election count after election officials mistakenly left the ballots at the city clerk's office instead of transferring them to the Department of Elections for tabulation. Although the ballots arrived before the Election Day deadline and their chain of custody was documented, the Wayne County Board of Canvassers rejected counting them because they were never entered into the state's voter database before the deadline, making them legally non-existent according to county legal counsel. The board's motion to accept the ballots failed when no member seconded it, though advocates could still pursue legal action to have them counted.
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