LANSING, Mich.—On Monday, the State Board of Canvassers approved petition language for a citizens’ initiative, which, supporters say, will help stamp out election fraud in this important swing-state. The initiative requires all voters to present a valid Michigan driver’s license, passport, or state ID card when voting in person. A signed affidavit by a person not having a photo ID will no longer suffice. It also forbids governmental units from mass-mailing unsolicited absentee ballot applications, and prohibits the funding of any portion of the election process by non-governmental entities. “We are happy the petition drive is off and rolling,” said Jamie Roe, a spokesperson for SecureMIVote, the grassroots organization that filed the language. Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer has repeatedly vowed to veto any bill that she believes would restrict the right of Michigan residents from voting. But the SecureMIVote proposal is not a bill, nor does it originate in the state …