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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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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 bills spell out what the new changes mandated by an amendment to the Michigan Constitution, like a nine-day early voting period, would look like in practice.
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Today, changes to Michigan's primary system in anticipation of the presidential election calendar. Then, a conflict on beavers versus trout and how nursing shortages impact healthcare workers and patients.
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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.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel want tougher laws to help protect Michigan elections from meddling and threats.
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Michigan election officials can continue to prohibit poll watchers from bringing cell phones into absentee ballot counting rooms on Election Day.
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A problem with filing paperwork is disqualifying a handful of Republican and Democratic candidates from Michigan’s August primary ballot.