Upper Peninsula county DA says ban on guns at polls won't be enforced in the county
"The ban prohibits voters from carrying firearms into polling locations, clerks offices, and absent voter counting boards on November 3. However, unless a court gives a clarifying ruling or legislation is made, Marquette County Prosecutor Matt Wiese says Bensons direction will not be enforced in the county.
We dont disagree with her intent, but we dont believe that theres legal authority to outright ban firearms at polling places because of a persons Second Amendment Constitutional right to open carry, Wiese explained.
Wiese says he consulted the Marquette County Clerk and County Sheriff Greg Zyburt before making that decision.
Zyburt says the Sheriffs Department wont enforce the Secretary of States direction. He adds although there wont be police present at the polls, officers will respond to any complaint of voter intimidation."
https://www.uppermichiganssource.com/2020/10/27/marquette-county-officials-respond-to-secretary-of-states-ban-on-open-carry-firearms-november-3/
I don't think the ban would be enforced by any police department in the U.P. except possibly the state police.