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Clerk Joel Hondorp says the city does not need as many polling places on election day because more people are voting early or absentee by mail
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With more people voting early or by mail, Grand Rapids Clerk Hondorp says the city does not need so many in person polling places
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The City of Grand Rapids reminds residents and business owners to clear snow from their sidewalks, short term rental disputes in Ottawa County, another One Small Step conversation, and more.
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The open carry of guns in and near polling places and absentee ballot counting boards will be outlawed under bills signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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The purpose of the rules is to thwart efforts to interfere with voters and election workers at polling places and at absentee vote counting boards
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A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping election workers prepare for what could lie ahead this year. The Associated Press was granted rare access to one recent session in northern Michigan
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Michigan legislation to ban the open and unlicensed carry of guns from polling locations passed the state Senate today
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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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An appeal will be filed after a judge struck down Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s ban on the open carry of guns at polling places on Election…
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The Detroit NAACP branch announced Tuesday that its members and area attorneys will monitor polls across the city and state on Election Day for instances…