
A new poll has found that Michigan voters remained confident in the state’s election system through the 2024 election.
The poll was conducted by pollster Richard Czuba, founder of Glengariff Group, from June 1-6. It found that nearly 76% of Michigan voters say the November 2024 election was fair and accurate.
In October 2024, just before the elections, 77% said they expected the general election to be fair, showing continuity of voter trust through the election.
“As with any election, people will have strong feelings about the outcome and the winners. One thing our poll clearly shows is that despite those feelings, Michigan voters are confident in our election system, especially the work of our local and county-level officials and the many hardworking volunteers who provide support at precincts in communities across Michigan,” said former Michigan Governor Jim Blanchard, a Democrat.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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