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Voters in Michigan will soon get the chance to approve a proposal supporters say will restore faith in our election system. But not everybody thinks it’s a good idea.
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The manual was prompted by disputes over the 2020 election, the Bureau of Elections said in a legal brief
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Michigan election officials would begin processing absentee ballots two days before the Nov. 8 election under legislation approved Wednesday in hopes of avoiding delays in counting, with absentee voting expected to remain a popular option
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Michigan’s Democratic governor is announcing new support from dozens of Republicans, including businesspeople, former policy makers, and political staff
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Matt DePerno supports Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in Michigan
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The group “Promote the Vote” isn’t yet revealing how many signatures it has collected ahead of Monday’s deadline to turn them in.
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The businessman filed Friday with the Michigan Court of Appeals to demand that state election officials certify his name for the primary ballot despite questions on whether his campaign gathered enough signatures of registered voters.
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The candidate field went from 10 people to five due to what appears to be widespread fraud by paid circulators gathering petition signatures.
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The bipartisan Board of State Canvassers will vote today on whether James Craig, Perry Johnson and three others should be declared ineligible.
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The next step is for the bipartisan Michigan Board of State Canvassers to decide whether to accept the recommendations. The board meets Thursday.