-
Michigan's Department of Natural Resources is advising waterfowl hunters to safeguard against a statewide bird flu outbreak, two men from Virginia have been sentenced to probation for their efforts in 2020 to suppress the vote in Detroit, and more.
-
The materials at issue here include non-public details from the Qualified Voter File, computer technology and procedures for securing ballots and voting equipment to keep them safe from tampering
-
Some absentee ballots seem to have been stolen after a post office box was broken into. A township clerk in Muskegon County is investigating the incident
-
Election conspiracy theories related to the 2020 presidential race live on in Michigan's GOP primaryThis year’s primaries have served as a gauge of Republican voters’ enthusiasm for candidates who continue to promote false claims about the 2020 election in a party where a strong majority still believe Democratic President Joe Biden was not legitimately elected
-
We talk to Justin Roebuck, Clerk/Registrar for Ottawa County.
-
Republicans claimed the policy, issued in May 2022, went against state election law. Lower courts decided that guidance was invalid without going through the state’s official administrative rulemaking process
-
The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners is not accepting or even considering a recommended 60 percent pay raise, but just the suggestion may have influenced the outcome of a recall election
-
Nessel alleges former clerk Stephanie Scott, a Republican, and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud. Lambert’s attorney says his client didn't violate the law
-
A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping election workers prepare for what could lie ahead this year. The Associated Press was granted rare access to one recent session in northern Michigan
-
Benson told the Rules Committee that misinformation is a threat to democracy and advocated for federal legislation to protect poll workers