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U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin introduced the Protect Our Polls Act aimed at stopping President Donald Trump from deploying troops or federal agents to polling places or seizing election material
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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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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.
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The Village of Sand Lake will continue to exist after a proposal to dissolve the Kent County municipality did not pass
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Democrats had held a one-seat majority in the chamber, putting control at stake
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The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners approved ballot language for two Parks and Open Space millage questions being placed before voters this year
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The MI Attorney General’s office had accused former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott of illegally sharing election data with unauthorized people after the 2020 presidential election
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The head of Grand Rapids' John Ball Zoo is out after an evaluation period, Michigan's first Monarch butterfly of the season was reported last Thursday, and more.
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U.S. Justice Department officials claim the county surrounding Detroit has a “history of fraud convictions and other allegations.”