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Michigan’s senior U.S. Senator Gary Peters is blasting a proposed rule change he argues would restrict some voters from receiving or mailing-in election ballots
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The Secretary of State says she could find savings and efficiencies to fund the new department
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The governor says she will spend her remaining months in office getting an on-time budget done and setting a foundation for her successor
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A state elections board found two of Michigan’s leading Republican candidates for governor gathered enough signatures to make the August primary ballot, despite some challenges
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Supporters of MMOP argue public utilities have given money to lawmakers to buy political influence and avoid accountability
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Duggan said the two biggest components of the race that held him back were dropping poll numbers and a lack of funding
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The bills now go to the Senate floor, where Democratic leaders will decide when they will be put on the calendar for votes.
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A state Senate committee is expected to vote Wednesday on legislation to create a Michigan Voting Rights Act
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A judge is ruling that Michigan candidate for governor John James must stop using a logo that could indicate he is already the incumbent
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Some Republicans have called for federal oversight of Michigan’s elections because Benson is Michigan’s top election official. But it is not unusual for secretaries of state of both major parties to run for other jobs while still serving in the office.