Senator Jacobs’ statement, in which Senator Cherry concurred, is as follows:
Today the people of Michigan were just outmaneuvered by this chamber, and it is a very sad day. Terry Lynn Land, our Secretary of State, endorses this. Hundreds of clerks, as we have heard from our election committee who went all over this state and talked to clerks, all of them want to have this. In fact, the now-defunct Reform Michigan Government Now initiative, and as much as I disliked it, there was polling done and no reason absentee voting was actually in there because it polled so high with the voters in Michigan—people want this. They want Michigan to have this. Twenty-eight states have this.
We have lost a window of opportunity today to do something for thousands upon thousands of people—people in our districts who will have to stand in line for hours, or who because they have no transportation to get to the polls, or may get sick the day of the election, or may have a child who is ill and can’t get to the polls.
We are, in effect, really disenfranchising folks from being able to take part in this great democracy that we have here. So it is with great sadness that I give this “no” vote explanation because we could have all gone home to our districts at the end of the day and been holding our heads up high to say we did something to help the electorate in Michigan