Voting ends in the State Bar of Michigan election at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, June 15. The election includes contested races in the Judicial Tenure Commission and in Board of Commissioners districts H and I.
All voting is conducted online. Michigan attorneys were emailed with a link to their ballot. The email is sent from sbmelection@electionservicescorp.com with the subject “Vote Now in the 2023 State Bar of Michigan Election—E-Ballot enclosed.” Members should not forward this email as it is personal ballot information.
Those who did not receive a ballot should check their spam folder and make sure they are checking the email account currently on file with the State Bar of Michigan. Members can review their information at michbar.org/MemberArea.
The voting site is secure and offers the same level of privacy and anonymity as voting by mail.
Anyone with questions may contact Marge Bossenbery at mbossenbery@michbar.org or 517-346-6327, or Carrie Sharlow at csharlow@michbar.org or 517-346-6317.
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Voting ends June 15 in State Bar election
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