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Fast action in the Legislature would be needed to muster the two-thirds supermajority votes in time to make the August ballot
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Libertarian National Chair: Courting Young Voters is Key to Breaking the 'Two-Party Duopoly'
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The bills now go to the Senate floor, where Democratic leaders will decide when they will be put on the calendar for votes.
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A state Senate committee is expected to vote Wednesday on legislation to create a Michigan Voting Rights Act
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Kent County voters will decide this fall on a funding renewal supporting the John Ball Zoo and Grand Rapids Public Museum
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The Village of Sand Lake will continue to exist after a proposal to dissolve the Kent County municipality did not pass
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The state until recently kept a publicly available list of who voted in person on Election Day and who used an absentee ballot
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The MI Attorney General’s office had accused former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott of illegally sharing election data with unauthorized people after the 2020 presidential election
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The number of campaigns trying to get questions on Michigan's November ballot is dropping. But remaining campaigns are staying optimistic
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Residents of Grand Rapids’ First Ward are invited to apply for an open city commissioner seat