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Michigan is one of a handful of states that could decide who wins the presidency.
The state's part-time clerks, who are trained every four years and have limited resources, are at a breaking point.
Voters mistakenly believe election equipment is connected to the internet, or that voters are receiving multiple ballots in the mail.
When a clerk retires or can no longer do the job, the torch gets passed on to a trusted member of the community.
Ballot drop boxes are sometimes stationed at their homes, where clerks usually conduct their duties.
Nearly a tenth of township clerk positions that are up for election this year do not have a candidate.
Many local voters falsely believe that the tabulators that count ballots are connected to the internet, Mazure said.
Mazure is up for reelection in November .
When she's not running local elections out of her home, she’s in her garden, tending to tomatoes and green beans.
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