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Intimidating a Michigan poll worker could potentially become a five-year felony under a bill package scheduled for a House committee hearing this week
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US Justice Department monitors are in place in five Michigan cities to step in, if necessary, if there are problems at polling places, absentee ballot drop boxes, or counting stations
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State guidance on handling poll watchers will remain in place for next week’s general election. That's after a new order from the Michigan Supreme Court