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Benson said Trump is trying to “scare us” from holding his administration accountable in November
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The President pointed to Michigan as a state that he thinks should lose its right to conduct elections. The U.S. Constitution guarantees states the right to conduct their own elections
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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We talk to Justin Roebuck, Clerk/Registrar for Ottawa County.
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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
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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
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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