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Anti-LGBT discrimination ballot drive moves to e-signatures

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A group spearheading a ballot drive to add LGBT anti-discrimination protections to Michigan’s civil rights law is moving to collect voter signatures online because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Fair and Equal Michigan says Monday the electronic petition campaign is believed to be the first in state history.

The group says the strategy is legal and secure. People who want to sign can go to a website with a two-factor authentication system and enter their driver’s license or state ID card number to be cross-checked against the voter file.

The ballot committee has until late May to collect about 340,000 valid signatures.

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Paul April 14, 2020 at 3:36 pm

GOD says that we MUST discriminate against those who violate HIS law!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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