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Michigan primary election today: Detroit clerk talks DOJ observers, voter turnout
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The Brief Detroit Clerk Janice Winfrey said she expects 60K absentee ballots for today's primary, adding almost 5,000 voters showed up early in-person.
Today's in-person Election Day voting total is anticipated to be between 25K and 40K, Winfrey said.
Federal observers from the DOJ will be on-hand in Detroit in teams of two, said Winfrey.
Polls across Michigan are now open and Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey gave an update on today's primary election this morning.
Federal observers in DetroitThe Department of Justice has sent four teams of two observers to East Lansing, Detroit and Lansing.