LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – There were 29,963 people who registered to vote just 14 days before the 2024 election who said they did not have a driver’s license or state ID to prove their residency.

The law allowed them to use a current utility bill, a bank statement, a paycheck or any government document showing the voter’s name and address in lieu of a photo ID.

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The state of Michigan has to provide a report that states how many voters registered without a photo ID because of a state law.

There were 20,519 applicants who registered in 14 days before the 2020 election without a photo ID. That number dropped to 15,052 in 2022 before almost doubling in 2024.

There were 5.66 million votes cast in Michigan in the 2024 presidential election.

A group called Americans for Citizen Voting stated Tuesday they have submitted more than 750,000 signatures to get a ballot proposal that would require every voter to present a valid photo ID to cast a ballot.