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Michigan Secretary of State: New voter law unenforceable

Jocelyn Benson said Wednesday she will create a website dedicated to providing voting information to college students and first-time voters.
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FILE - Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, announces her proposed settlement of a redistricting lawsuit on Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, at her office in Lansing, Mich. Under the deal subject to court approval, at least 11 state House districts would be redrawn for the 2020 election. (AP Photo/David Eggert)

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says her office will take steps to promote college-age voting to resolve a lawsuit in which young Democrats challenged two laws they say discourage them from participating in elections.

A law requiring that a voter's registration match his or her driver's license address will remain intact. But Benson says a requirement that some first-time voters cast a ballot in person if they registered by mail or a third-party registration drive was rendered moot by a 2018 voter-approved constitutional amendment that lets voters vote absentee without giving a reason.

Benson, a Democrat, said Wednesday she will create a website dedicated to providing voting information to college students and first-time voters. She also will more frequently deploy a mobile office to boost voter registration on campuses.

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