Michigan: Mixed feelings on elimination of straight party voting | Hillsdale Daily News
Just in time for the November presidential election, Governor Rick Snyder signed into law Senate Bill 13, which will eliminate straight party voting. With the signing of SB 13, Michigan joins 40 other states that require voters to select an individual for each elective office, rather than simply selecting a political party. “As governor, I have strived to put people before politics and strongly encourage voters to do the same,” Snyder said. “Under this new law, voters will select an individual for each office, rather than simply marking ‘Republican’ or ‘Democrat’ on their ballot.”

