Michigan Secretary of State: 1.5 million inactive voter registrations removed since 2019
A new rule from the state Bureau of Elections will allow Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to remove more inactive voter registrations from the states voter rolls.
Under the rule, Bensons office will begin the process of removing people from the voter rolls who havent voted in the past 20 or more years. They will receive a notice and have two federal election cycles to either confirm their status or vote before being removed from the states voter rolls.
In a video message, Benson said the rule will allow her to remove registrations she previously couldnt.
Many people who are registered choose not to vote, sometimes for several election cycles. In every election, a few thousand of these inactive voters do show up to vote for the first time in years. But others have moved away or passed away, and despite our repeated attempts to change Michigan law, we just didn't have the legal tools to cancel those dormant, inactive records, she said.
https://www.michiganpublic.org/politics-government/2026-05-01/michigan-secretary-of-state-1-5-million-inactive-voter-registrations-removed-since-2019