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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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There’s a partisan split over voting rights bills working their way through the Legislature. Work will continue on the bills next week
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The nine-day early voting window would initially run from two Saturdays before an election up through the Sunday before
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Candidates and ballot drives head into the final week of the 2022 election campaign with some races appearing to be very close.
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The goal of the Michigan initiative is to “enhance the integrity and security of the elections by sort of modernizing how they’re administered and making them more accessible"
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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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It’s looking like a ballot question to limit service fees on payday loans did not qualify to go before Michigan voters this November.
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The group “Promote the Vote” isn’t yet revealing how many signatures it has collected ahead of Monday’s deadline to turn them in.
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The state Supreme Court was the last stop for Perry Johnson and Michael Markey.
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The next step is for the bipartisan Michigan Board of State Canvassers to decide whether to accept the recommendations. The board meets Thursday.