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We talk to VoteBeat's Hayley Harding about Michigan’s voter records, and what she expects as votes are counted and certified.
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Today, what are the issues that could make the difference in Latino voter turnout this year. Also, a new NPR podcast episode asks what fate should await military members who took part in the January 6th riot. And our series What the Vote? checks in with Uncommitted voters, looking for someone to represent their views in the presidential election.
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The House Elections Committee approved bills Tuesday to ensure that hiring transportation to give voters rides to the polls won’t run afoul of state law.
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The Michigan House Elections Committee will hold its first hearing Tuesday on bills intended to boost voter turnout.
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Contenders for seats on the circuit, appeals, and the Michigan Supreme Court made an unlikely campaign stop this week, appealing to registered voters in pre-trial detention.
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In November of 1974, Richard Vander Veen was elected to the U.S. Congress from what was then Michigan’s fifth district.Vander Veen was from Grand Rapids.…
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The Michigan Secretary of State is making priority appointments available for people who are getting their first state driver's licenses. They can…
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Michigan voters headed to the polls Tuesday to weigh in the presidential primary, as well as more than 200 local ballot questions across the state. The…
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says it’s possible to make elections more open and more efficient, and still ensure voting is secure and accurate.Benson…
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There is just over a month to go before Michigan’s primary elections on August 7th. Michigan residents planning to vote in these elections have just four…