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11 state Republican lawmakers challenged the ballot measures last year in a federal lawsuit.The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan Southern Division rejected the case in April
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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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More than 18,000 people have already taken advantage of the new law that allows nine days of early in-person voting at designated polling places
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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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The bills spell out what the new changes mandated by the voting rights constitutional amendment
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Michiganders are now able to automatically receive absentee ballots for every election.
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The Michigan House Elections Committee is planning a hearing for a bill to allow voters to request an absentee ballot online
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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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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