LANSING (WKZO) -- Voters in the February 28th Michigan Primary are getting a lot less privacy than in previous elections. New rules brought about by a lawsuit will make each voter's party preference public information.
According to the Michigan Secretary of State, both a voter's preference for either Democrats or Republicans and their name and address will be made public after the election. Some experts say publicity over choosing parties will cut down on crossover voting that can skew an election.


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