News Update - eLearning Know How & Michigan Voter Information Center

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March 31, 2017

eLearning Know How

Have you noticed the icons on the eLearning Center Homepage? The icons shown above are direct links to helpful content.

The Overdue Reports icon is a link to the various list of overdue reports and tasks required by BOE to be completed. For example, the Provisional Ballot Report, MOVE Report, Voter History, etc.

The News Update Newsletter icon is a link to the most current edition of the weekly News Update. Remember, all other News Updates are archived in the eLearning Center by year as well, and are easily searchable if you are looking for a specific topic.

The Calendar icon is a link to the BOE Google calendar with all important election dates and deadlines highlighted. You can find directions on how to link this calendar to your own Outlook calendar in the eLearning Center as well.

The Help Documents icon is a link to instructional documents on how to use the eLearning Center.

The Resources for Election Officials icon is a link to a resource letter explaining the BOE systems and applications, training opportunities, and tasks required necessary for clerk and staff changes.

The Contact Us icon is a link to BOE contact numbers, see page 2 for who to contact for specific issues.

The Items Not Loading/Opening? icon is a link to instructions on how to allow popups in your browser for the eLearning Center site. Doing this will allow you to access all items in the eLearning Center.

The Low Audio or Courses Not Advancing? icon is a link to instructions on how to upgrade your Adobe Flash Player to ensure optimal performance of online courses.

IN THIS ISSUE

  • eLearning Know How
  • Michigan Voter Information Center

Michigan Voter Information Center

Have you visited the Michigan Voter Information Center (MVIC)?  If not, you are missing out on a great voter resource.  The Michigan Voter Information Center provides your voters with a wealth of election information.  A voter can look up their:

  • voter registration status
  • sample ballot
  • polling location
  • clerk contact information
  • absent voter ballot status
  • voting district information

as well as procedural information regarding registering to vote and obtaining an absent voter ballot.

Where does this information come from?  It's all generated from the data the county and local clerks enter into QVF.  If you ever discover a discrepancy, that means the information is incorrect in QVF. 

Take a second to look your own registration up to see what valuable information MVIC provides!

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