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The Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce annual economic outlook for 2026 predicts a slowing in 2026,
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The case arose after the Macomb County Clerk raised concerns about people refusing jury duty because they weren’t citizens
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The Macomb County residents are facing felony charges after being accused of knowingly voting twice
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The proposed rules received full support from the Board of State Canvassers, which includes two Republicans and two Democrats
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Election conspiracy theories related to the 2020 presidential race live on in Michigan's GOP primaryThis year’s primaries have served as a gauge of Republican voters’ enthusiasm for candidates who continue to promote false claims about the 2020 election in a party where a strong majority still believe Democratic President Joe Biden was not legitimately elected
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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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Nessel alleges former clerk Stephanie Scott, a Republican, and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud. Lambert’s attorney says his client didn't violate the law
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The crimes include offering bribes for votes, intimidation or obstructing voters, absentee ballot fraud, illegally breaking open a ballot lock or seal, and altering a ballot
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The decision will determine whether leaders of the 1599 Project will face charges of circulating a robo-call that used falsehoods in an effort to deter Detroit voters from using mail-in ballots.The defendants lost their efforts in lower courts to have the charges dismissed.
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The rest of the defendants charged in an alleged plot to award Michigan’s 2020 electoral college votes to former President Donald Trump plead not guilty in district court Thursday