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Election officials in Michigan say the state is ready to handle any potential disturbances during election day
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The Michigan Secretary of State reports nearly 2.6 million people have already voted in person or using an absentee ballot
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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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GR early voting challenges, data center expansion, possible Trump visit, Halloween safety for pets, and grants for tree planting. MI Supreme Court to hear PFAS case, MI corrections officers and the MSP retirement system, and more.
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Former MI Governor poll tour, long lines for in-person voting in Ottawa Co., Former President Clinton stumps for Harris in West Michigan, and "Rides to the Polls."
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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
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The Ottawa Co. clerk says some people face long waits before they can cast their ballot and he is working to speed up the process
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Early in-person voting ends on November 3, the Sunday before Election Day