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The deadline is fast approaching for Michigan driver’s licenses and state ID cards to be REAL ID compliant and Kent County is offering residents help with the process
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Kent County saw 70% turnout. Statewide turnout was 79%
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As the state moves through its first-ever early in-person voting presidential election, clerks are more determined than ever to assure voters that the process is secure, transparent, and accurate
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As Michigan’s first statewide early voting period begins Saturday, the Grand Rapids Public Museum opened its archives Friday to highlight voting history
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Election officials are mailing out new ballots Friday to absentee voters in one Kent County precinct after a mistake was made in printing
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An appeals court has dismissed the case against a Kent County poll worker accused of tampering with election equipment
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Criminals are altering real estate records with the Kent County records office and cashing in when they sell the property.
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Ahead of Michigan’s presidential primaries, a virtual news conference addressed the voting process ensuring secure and accurate elections.
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The need for election workers in Michigan, MLK Day event recap, National Day of Racial healing, and more state and West Michigan news.
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With the Michigan primary fast approaching and new state election laws allowing for more early voting, the Kent County is signing-up and training interested residents. WGVU spoke with Kent County Clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.