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Midland warns voters of election scams ahead of August primary
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Midland warns voters of election scams ahead of August primary.MIDLAND, Mich.(WJRT) - Midland voters are being urged to stay alert for potential scams as election season approaches.The City of Midland Clerk's Office issued the warning ahead of the August Primary and November Gubernatorial Elections.Reports have surfaced across Michigan of voters receiving unsolicited messages about their absentee ballots.The Clerk's Office says third-party groups often reach out to voters through mail, email or phone during election years.However, voters should be careful about unexpected communications and avoid clicking links or sharing personal details with unverified sources.Voters who want to verify their registration status, request an absentee ballot or track a returned ballot can visit Michigan.gov/Vote directly.The Michigan Voter Information Center website provides secure access to voter information.Questions about voting procedures or absentee ballots can be directed to the City of Midland Clerk's Office at 989-837-3310 or at Midland City Hall, 333 West Ellsworth Street.Anyone who suspects they've been targeted by a scam should contact law enforcement.