Michigan officials are working to get everyone on the same page as we hit the two-week mark before the election.
The state said part of that work includes appealing a recent ruling against guidance it issued earlier this year on handling poll challengers.
Department of State spokesperson Jake Rollow said that’s to get further understanding on the ruling.
“Our goal is always to provide clarity and instruction to the 15-hundred city and township clerks across the state so that they’re not all interpreting the law differently," Rollow said.
The guidance had restricted communication for poll challengers and their use of electronic devices.
Poll challenging has become a hot button topic in Michigan following the 20-20 presidential election.