Missing Absentee Ballots Reported in Jerome Township

Authorities investigate voter ballot disappearance and respond to property dispute between two women.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 3:52am

An extreme close-up photograph of a crumpled absentee ballot envelope, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash against a pitch-black background, conceptually illustrating the vulnerability of the voting process.The disappearance of voter ballots raises concerns about election integrity and access to the democratic process.Midland Today

A 75-year-old Jerome Township man reported that he ordered absentee ballots in the mail, but they never arrived. The man had already notified the U.S. Post Office and Michigan Attorney General's Office about the missing ballots. Separately, deputies were called to a Lee Township residence for a verbal argument between an 18-year-old woman and a 19-year-old woman regarding personal property.

Why it matters

The disappearance of voter ballots raises concerns about election integrity and access to the democratic process, especially in a politically divided climate. Meanwhile, the property dispute highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in mediating civil disagreements between residents.

The details

The 75-year-old Jerome Township man reported the missing absentee ballots to his local township clerk, who advised him to void the lost ballots and order replacements. The man had already notified the U.S. Postal Service and Michigan Attorney General's Office about the issue. In a separate incident, deputies were called to a Lee Township home where an 18-year-old woman and a 19-year-old woman were engaged in a verbal argument over personal property. The deputies stood by while the 19-year-old gathered her belongings and left the residence.

  • On April 6, the 75-year-old Jerome Township man reported the missing absentee ballots.
  • Also on April 6, deputies responded to the property dispute in Lee Township.

The players

75-year-old Jerome Township man

A resident of Jerome Township who reported that he ordered absentee ballots in the mail, but they never arrived.

18-year-old woman

One of the two women involved in the verbal argument over personal property in Lee Township.

19-year-old woman

One of the two women involved in the verbal argument over personal property in Lee Township.

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What’s next

The Jerome Township clerk will work with the 75-year-old man to void the missing absentee ballots and order replacement ballots. Authorities will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the ballot disappearance.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of secure and reliable voting processes, especially for vulnerable populations like elderly voters. It also underscores the need for clear communication and coordination between local election officials, law enforcement, and state authorities to ensure the integrity of elections.