Board of State Canvassers cancels May 8 meeting

Jocelyn Benson Secretary of State at Michigan
Jocelyn Benson Secretary of State at Michigan
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The Michigan Secretary of State announced on May 4 that the regularly scheduled Board of State Canvassers meeting for May 8 has been canceled. Information about future meetings is available at Michigan.gov/Canvassers.

The cancellation may affect individuals and organizations following election administration activities in Michigan. The Board of State Canvassers plays a role in overseeing state election procedures.

The Michigan Secretary of State is responsible for driver licensing, vehicle registration, and election administration, according to the official website according to the official website. The office provides services statewide through various branch offices across Michigan as noted on the official website.

Services offered by the Secretary of State include driver licensing, vehicle registration, online renewals, and support for elections according to the official website. The department operates as a government entity focused on motor vehicle and election management per the official website, maintaining operations throughout Michigan with branch offices located across the state according to the official website.

Further updates regarding Board of State Canvassers meetings will be posted online.



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