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The bills spell out what the new changes mandated by an amendment to the Michigan Constitution, like a nine-day early voting period, would look like in practice.
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There’s a partisan split over voting rights bills working their way through the Michigan Legislature. Work will continue on the bills next week.
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A county clerk explains what happens if your vote is challenged at the polls, and the It's Just Politics panel answers your questions about about election day.
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Sherikia Hawkins will face financial penalties but no probation or time in custody.
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That’s according to a new poll of 950 registered voters commissioned by the Brennan Center for Justice and R Street Institute. The poll found that a belief in widespread election fraud and irregularities was overwhelmingly concentrated among Republican voters.
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MichiganVoting.org launches website for voters whose first language is not English.
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The coalition behind a ballot question aimed at growing voter access in Michigan says it’s confident it will appear on the November ballot.
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Michigan’s governor has vetoed a pair of election bills Republicans hoped would help clean up the state’s voter roll.
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Michigan’s local and county clerks need additional state resources to ensure this year’s elections run smoothly, according to an open letter associations representing both groups sent to state leaders this week.
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A GOP-led legislative committee has returned proposed voting regulations to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and asked her to resubmit new ones.