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The former House speaker struggled to fundraise against the other candidates
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The two will face off in the November 4th general election
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The suit alleged the City of Flint didn’t hire enough Republican poll watchers for precincts and absentee ballot counting boards that year. Lower courts had dismissed the case
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Residents of Muskegon Charter Township will vote on two millage proposals in August: a renewal and an increase in public safety taxes
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She says the volume of material to be reviewed is so large it would not be completed by the subpoena’s May 13 deadline
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Benson's office has already turned over much of the material, but she says some will be held back while it is reviewed and sensitive portions redacted
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Benson has already provided some of the material and says much of what the committee asked for is sensitive and would compromise election security
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The Ottawa County Clerk’s Office and Communications Department won a national award for excellence in elections and voter education with an innovative podcast
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On May 6th, Muskegon residents will decide whether to keep the public schools’ sinking fund millage rate for another decade
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The oversight-approved subpoena comes the day after a deadline set by the House Elections Committee to receive the materials