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Among candidates—a former mayor and the mayor that beat him last election.
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Kent County officials investigating what knocked its public election reporting system offline as precincts were reporting results Election night.
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Groups in favor of expanding voting rights in Michigan are preparing for potential clashes with poll watchers on election day.
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Muskegon County Prosecutor said that his office has been meeting with state police to review the investigation and facts of the case.
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The guidance had restricted communication for poll challengers and their use of electronic devices.
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Secretary of State Communications Director Jake Rollow says election officials will be on the lookout for trouble at polling places and absentee counting boards.
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Election bills are heading to the governor’s desk after lawmakers reached a deal this week
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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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A state elections board has certified an abortion rights question to appear on the November ballot. The Board of State Canvassers complied with an order from the state Supreme Court.