Antrim County clerk allegedly changed, canceled voter registrations, state says
The Michigan Bureau of Elections is demanding answers from a controversial county clerk who reportedly canceled or changed voters registrations when she wasnt supposed to.
The bureau sent a letter to Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop on Tuesday saying it had received information suggesting she had made voter registration changes that fall outside the scope of your statutory authority and fail to comply with the law.
Bishop, a Republican, was first elected in 2024 on a platform of cleaning up Antrim Countys voter roll. She is associated with the wing of the Republican Party that claims the 2020 election was stolen from President Donald Trump.
The bureau learned that Bishop, who took office in 2025, apparently sent confirmation and cancellation notices essentially, notices sent by election officials when they believe a voter has moved to an unknown number of voters who didnt vote in the last two major elections. However, the bureau noted in the letter, Michigan law is explicit that a clerk may not cancel, or cause the cancellation of, a voters registration solely because a voter has missed one or two elections.
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