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US Eastern District Court Judge Linda Parker held that accusations of massive election fraud by Sidney Powell and Lin Wood were baseless and frivolous
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Among candidates—a former mayor and the mayor that beat him last election.
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The charges against the two Republicans are connected to an alleged effort to gain access to voting machines after the 2020 presidential election by people trying to help Donald Trump overturn the election results
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Voters in Lakewood Public Schools District will be asked to consider supporting a $39 million bond proposal during next Tuesday’s election. The district attempted to get a similar proposal passed last year but failed.
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Prosecutors allege the 16 people tried to award the state’s electoral college votes to Donald Trump despite him losing the state by around 154,000 votes
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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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Michigan Republican chairperson Karamo, others ordered to pay legal fees for failed election lawsuitIn an order signed Monday, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Kenny said the Oct. 26 lawsuit in which Karamo was the lead plaintiff was “rife with speculation, an absence of facts and a lack of understanding of Michigan election statutes and Detroit absentee ballot procedures.”
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-Supporters say the current electoral college system leads candidates to ignore certain states-The bill was adopted by the House Elections Committee on a 6-2 party-line vote-The compact has been adopted so far by 16 states and the District of Columbia
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The state House Elections Committee opened hearings today on a package of voting rights bills.