During a recent government meeting, commissioners shared their thoughts as the upcoming elections approach, emphasizing camaraderie and a commitment to serving the community. Commissioner Romano expressed his hopes for the current board to remain intact for the next term, wishing all fellow commissioners good luck in the elections.
Commissioner Zener echoed these sentiments, highlighting the collaborative spirit among the commissioners and their dedication to the citizens they serve. He also brought attention to a concerning statistic regarding voter registration in Michigan, noting that the state has more registered voters than eligible voting-age residents. According to data from the US Census and the US Election Assistance Commission, Michigan's voter registration rate stands at an alarming 103.8%, significantly higher than neighboring states like Wisconsin and Minnesota, which have registration rates of 78.9% and 81.8%, respectively.
This discrepancy raises questions about the integrity of the voter registration process in Michigan and underscores the need for potential reforms to ensure accurate and fair elections. The commissioners' discussions reflect a broader concern for electoral integrity as they prepare for the upcoming electoral cycle.