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As the election heats up, some Michigan voters are looking to vote by mail. But some groups are sending out absentee ballot applications to voters unprompted
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Judge Christopher Yates says he’s putting a decision on a legal challenge to state election guidance on a fast track
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60% of voters who cast absentee or early in-person ballots
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed several voting rights bills Tuesday. Some of the bills are part of enacting the voting rights amendment adopted last year by voters
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An eight-day window to pre-process absentee ballots would apply to cities or townships with at least 5,000 residents. Smaller communities would be allowed to pre-process on the Monday before an election
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A new law signed Monday gives Michigan’s overseas and uniformed services voters more time to get their absentee ballots in
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Election bills are heading to the governor’s desk after lawmakers reached a deal this week
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Republicans Terri Lynn Land and Ruth Johnson are the immediate predecessors to Democrat Jocelyn Benson. She wants ballots to be counted as long as they…
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Absentee voting began today in Michigan. Absentee ballots were put in the mail to people who requested them. Registered voters can also stop by clerks’…
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The Legislature’s GOP leaders are making a last-ditch effort to block a court ruling that would allow absentee ballots to be counted even if they arrive…