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Current law allows for recount petitions when a party believes “fraud” or a “mistake” have occurred. The bill would replace those references to fraud and mistakes with ones to "errors"
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A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping election workers prepare for what could lie ahead this year. The Associated Press was granted rare access to one recent session in northern Michigan
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Mai Xiong and Peter Herzberg will serve out the rest of the current term that ends in December and are expected to run for reelection in the August primary and November general election
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The Kent County Elections team announced the launch of ElectionStats, a new online tool that will help the public more easily access historical election data
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Michigan's Secretary of State spent the day in West Michigan, working on emergency election scenarios with clerks and law enforcement ahead of fall elections.
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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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60% of voters who cast absentee or early in-person ballots
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Patrick Center shares this week’s edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, Consumers Energy is burying electric lines in West Michigan, the CDC has new COVID guidelines, and more state and West Michigan news.
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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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Tuesday’s results showed that both candidates have cause for concern in their bid to win the swing state in November