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When a state board met Monday to certify that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won the Democratic and Republican primaries, it also heard that most voters cast their ballots before election day.
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Today, an analysis of Tuesday's primary election results, the details of a forthcoming, Black-led and woman-led birth center, and the story of a critical civil rights leader in Detroit.
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A preview of tomorrow's Michigan presidential primary, comparing the media's portrayal of refugees to the reality on the ground, and GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley campaigns across the state.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Monday that Michigan Republicans cannot switch to closed-party caucuses instead of primaries to choose candidates for state office.
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A group trying to keep former President Donald Trump off the Michigan ballot says a Colorado Supreme Court decision will assist its effort.
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The group Free Speech for People has already lost in lower courts but still hopes to prevail in its argument that Trump is not eligible to appear on the ballot.
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Today, changes to Michigan's primary system in anticipation of the presidential election calendar. Then, a conflict on beavers versus trout and how nursing shortages impact healthcare workers and patients.
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The Michigan Republican Party is moving ahead with plans to use closed county caucuses instead of a presidential primary to choose its 2024 national convention delegates.
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The law takes effect 90 days after the state Legislature adjourns for the year. Lawmakers would have to adjourn early or clear a major procedural hurdle to make it work.
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A bill before the Legislature seeks to give Michigan more clout in choosing presidential candidates. But the deadline to approve it is fast approaching.