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A Wayne County judge has said “no” to the Republican secretary of state candidate’s late-hour request to impose new absentee ballot rules on Detroit voters
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More than a million absentee ballots have been dropped off by voters with local clerks. Preparing to count those votes is just one of the challenges facing local officials heading into election day next Tuesday.
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Secretary of State Communications Director Jake Rollow says election officials will be on the lookout for trouble at polling places and absentee counting boards.
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A bi-partisan elections package has received the governor’s signature
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Election bills are heading to the governor’s desk after lawmakers reached a deal this week
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Michigan election officials would begin processing absentee ballots two days before the Nov. 8 election under legislation approved Wednesday in hopes of avoiding delays in counting, with absentee voting expected to remain a popular option
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Over 600 residents have registered to vote today and are also eligible to still cast a ballot
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Michigan’s Secretary of State is issuing election guidance ahead of tomorrow’s primary election.
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Elections officials in Michigan are urging voters not to rely on the mail to get their absentee ballots in on time for the August primary election.
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Absentee ballot requests for Michigan’s upcoming primary elections are outpacing the 2018 cycle by hundreds of thousands.