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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Michigan doesn’t require documentation of citizenship to register to vote. It’s a self attesting box check which he did. [/quote]not eveh residency ? He’s a foreign student . I went to Michigan and was always a Maryland resident. I would have killed for in state tuition [/quote] Residency is different. Michigan wants proof of residency as detailed below but does not ask for proof of citizenship. From Michigan.gov: Within 14-days of an election, and on Election Day, student voters must register in person at their local clerk’s office and must present proof of residency. Proof of residency is an official document that has a voter’s current name and address listed on it. Examples include: A valid Michigan driver’s license or state ID Any document issued by a Michigan high school, college, or university, or other educational institution, including: A webpage on your university student portal displaying your name and on-campus address (ex. Wolverine Access, StuInfo, Academica, CentralLink, GoWMU) Financial aid documents University registration forms A bank or credit card statement Utility bill (including gas, electric, internet, lease, or rental agreement).[/quote]
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