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Former Michigan resident, Katelyn Jones, pleaded guilty to two counts of threats of violence through interstate commerce.
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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.
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Republicans say the bill might be well-intentioned. But they say it would leave too much room for abuse by groups trying to get in the last word before dropping voters off at polling places
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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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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
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Election falsehoods have led some GOP officials to push efforts aimed at ensuring what they insist is “election integrity.”
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The head of a mid-Michigan software company has been arrested on suspicion of stealing personal information of hundreds of election workers in California.
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Nearly half of local officials in Michigan's large municipalities report struggling to find enough people with the necessary skills to work at the polls…