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Former Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk entered a “no contest” plea to the charge linked to allegations she tampered with a ballot container just after the 2020 August Primary.
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Three Michigan residents who served as Democratic electors in the 2020 Presidential election have sued the 16 would-be Republican electors who falsely certified to Congress that Donald Trump won the state.
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This week's news has been filled with court challenges in reproductive rights and one Republican Attorney General nominee under fire for alleged election tampering. Zoe Clark returns to the host chair for a panel with three journalists discussing these two developments in Michigan politics.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has been investigating allegations that some Republicans seized voting machines for improper use in 2020 — a plot to support The Big Lie. She says Matthew DePerno — who's set to be her opponent as she runs for reelection this fall — was involved in the alleged conspiracy.
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On today's show, Craig Mauger of The Detroit News discussed recent investigations into post 2020 election tampering, and author Dan Charnas explained his recent book on the life of legendary Detroit hip hop producer J Dilla.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has tossed out a legal challenge to the presidential election results in Antrim County.
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State officials – including Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel -- say they’re looking into whether people who tried flip the results of the 2020 presidential election in Michigan broke any laws.
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The GOP-led state Senate adopted bills Thursday that would create new voting restrictions, including an ID requirement for voters.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer vetoed four election-related bills late Sunday, including some that had bipartisan support. Republicans say this fight is not over.
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Attorneys accused of knowingly using inaccurate statements in an attempt to overturn the results of Michigan’s Presidential election will have to wait a…