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Warren, Michigan, Making Progress In Early Ballot Counting

A drop slot for voting ballots and absentee applications is shown outside of the Warren City Hall complex Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Warren, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Warren, a city in Michigan, is making significant progress in processing and tabulating early ballots, according to a state official familiar with the counting. Warren, which is the largest jurisdiction in the state that did not take advantage of the new law allowing for early vote processing, has already processed and counted at least 10,000 ballots. There are approximately 17,000 ballots left to be processed as of 4 p.m. ET.

The city of Warren is on track to complete the counting process by 2 a.m. ET. Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini had previously expressed concerns about Warren's decision to delay processing until recently, fearing it would slow down the overall count. However, Warren's Clerk Sonja Buffa defended the delay, citing the importance of maintaining election integrity.

At least 10,000 ballots already processed in Warren.
Warren, Michigan, making significant progress in processing early ballots.
Approximately 17,000 ballots left to be processed in Warren.

Despite the initial delay in processing, Warren's efforts to efficiently handle the early ballots demonstrate a commitment to ensuring that every vote is accurately counted. The meticulous approach taken by Warren officials reflects their dedication to upholding the democratic process and ensuring that the election results are a true reflection of the voters' choices.

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