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The lawsuit alleges both amendments, which got to the ballot via the petition process, unconstitutionally skipped legislative input
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One of the bills would allow voters who don’t have a state-issued ID to use an alternative form of identification
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The bills would register more eligible voters and allow for people and organizations to pay for buses, taxis or other transportation to the polls
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The House agenda includes bills to allow help with giving voters rides to the polls and for military voters to return absentee ballots electronically
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Attorney Stefanie Junttila was charged with four crimes
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed several voting rights bills Tuesday. Some of the bills are part of enacting the voting rights amendment adopted last year by voters
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The bills spell out what the new changes mandated by the voting rights constitutional amendment
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The nine-day early voting window would initially run from two Saturdays before an election up through the Sunday before
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A state elections board has reluctantly moved ahead with a partial recount of ballots cast in some precincts in the 2022 elections. The recounts will cover two ballot proposals
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A federal magistrate has shielded Kent County from MyPillow founder’s subpoena requesting 2020 election records