I will say one polling precinct, for example, in the city of Lansing. Exactly. Yeah. On a May election. So this is what I would say. There are some people who don't have a fixed address or have moved in the middle of the election process where if you said they could not go anyplace to vote, that they could be disenfranchised. We have blind individuals, and this is something I'm working on, actually, in my office. You have blind individuals who. There is no Braille ballot in Michigan. (10:29–10:44)
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