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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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On May 6th, Muskegon residents will decide whether to keep the public schools’ sinking fund millage rate for another decade
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Only 15 votes, or 0.00028% of the 5.7 million ballots cast last November were illegal
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Kent County saw 70% turnout. Statewide turnout was 79%
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More than three thousand votes were not initially reported on the county’s website
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The added security measures are in response to the 2020 presidential election when supporters of then-President Donald Trump heckled workers and attempted to disrupt vote counting
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Early in-person voting began on October 26th for the first time ahead of a presidential election in Michigan
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The student faces charges of perjury and attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector. Noncitizen voting is extremely rare in the U.S. and is almost always caught.
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With less than a week before the Nov. 5 General Election, Michigan’s Secretary of State is advising voters to make their travel arrangements for casting a ballot at the polls or an early voting site