Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer vetoed two voting bills on Sunday night and shut down accusations of an unfair 2020 election, the Associated Press reported.
Whitmer, a Democrat, vetoed the two Republican-sponsored bills that would limit electronic poll books and voting systems from being connected to the internet and limiting access to the Michigan voter database, saying the bills would have encouraged beliefs of an unfair 2020 presidential election and made it more difficult for people in apartment communities and senior living facilities to vote in the future.