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A group of Republican state lawmakers is appealing the dismissal of a federal lawsuit to undo some of Michigan’s voter-approved constitutional amendments.
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Michigan’s top elections official says the U.S. Supreme Court got it wrong Monday in a ruling about presidential immunity and the 2020 presidential race.
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The Republican National Committee is launching a swing state initiative to mobilize some 100,000 people to serve as “election integrity” watchdogs in November.
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Michigan’s Supreme Court could take up an appeal in a case over the state’s election challenger guidance.
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The bill lists a wide variety of election fraud, illegal influence or voter threat convictions that would disqualify a person from serving on canvassing boards.
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New bills signed into law regarding elections, an up and coming Detroit musician blending hip hop and soul music, and what happens when pet goldfish are released into the Great Lakes.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed nearly two dozen bills Thursday making major changes to Michigan election laws.
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A group of Republican state lawmakers is going after two voter-approved Michigan constitutional amendments with a lawsuit in federal court.
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The Michigan Senate held its first committee hearing Wednesday on a series of bills to implement election reforms mandated by a constitutional amendment passed last year.
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Michigan legislation to ban guns from coming within 100 feet of polling locations and ballot counting centers got a hearing Tuesday.