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DETROIT—Early voter turnout in Michigan reached 2.9 million on Nov. 2, about 41 percent of the state’s active registered voters, according to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. About 2.4 million mail-in ballots have been requested and about 1.9 million have been returned, Benson added.
Saturday marked the highest in-person voting day yet with 146,000 votes cast. More than 1 million people in total have voted in person.
The state has just under 7.3 million active registered voters, about 1.9 million of whom are on the permanent mail-in voter list.
Sunday is the last day of early in-person voting in Michigan....