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Michigan Democratic U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is reserving over $8 million in ads in the weeks leading up to the November election as she attempts to win the state's open Senate seat.
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Newly elected Democrat Chris Kleinjans will not be appointed to the Parks Commission
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Voters passed a millage increase in Kentwood on Tuesday that will provide critical support for police and fire services.
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The bills would echo the federal Voting Rights Act to protect minority groups from being disenfranchised
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Stefanie Lambert had a bench warrant in Michigan for failing to appear at a hearing after being charged with illegally accessing voting machines. Lambert was in Washington representing a prominent election denier in a libel case filed by a voting machine company
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Grand Rapids Public School Board is set to vote on whether to build a new school on the city’s northeast side
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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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Tuesday’s results showed that both candidates have cause for concern in their bid to win the swing state in November
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-Democrats are closely watching the results of the “uncommitted” vote, which organizers have been pushing as a way to register objections over Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza. “Uncommitted” votes have already surpassed the 10,000-vote goal set by organizers-Trump has now swept the first five states on the Republican primary calendar
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Michigan's primary is the final major race on the election calendar before Super Tuesday on March 5. That's when more than a dozen states hold elections with thousands of delegates at stake