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Election Day: How to vote in Michigan this November
Michigan residents must register to vote at their local clerk's office before Election Day, especially if they have moved within the last 14 days. To be eligible to vote, residents must be U.S. citizens, have established residency for at least 30 days, and be at least 18 years old by November 4.
House Bill 4588 would require local school board candidates to run under political affiliations, marking the change from nonpartisan to partisan.
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Why Michigan voters may eventually know if school board candidates are Democrats or Republicans
Supporters argue political party labels provide transparency, while opponents warn the change in school board elections would inject partisan division into local education.
Nearly one year after the election, Michigan just released its 2024 post-election audit report confirming that the election was “secure and accurate. ” Not everyone agrees with that conclusion though.
The Michigan House of Representatives is considering a change to election law to help non-partisan candidates avoid getting kicked off the ballot due to technicality in the filing process. Members of the House Election Integrity Committee on Tuesday discussed House Bill 4861,
Mayor of Detroit Mike Duggan, who is running an independent campaign for Michigan governor in the 2026 election cycle, is gaining traction among voters, according to a new poll released Friday from Schoen Cooperman Research.
LANSING, MI – A Michigan man accused of voting twice during the August 2024 primary election will serve six months of probation after pleading guilty. Frank Prezzato, 68, of St. Clair Shores, pleaded guilty to one count of voting absentee and in-person in September.
Two write-in hopefuls are trying to defeat a Republican who challenged the 2020 presidential election from overseeing Southfield's voting.
Preliminary exams have begun in Royal Oak for a high-profile case alleging illegal access to Michigan voting tabulators after the 2020 election, while a prominent cannabis trade group has sued to
Politics can at times make for strange bedfellows, and the resistance to ranked choice voting taking root in Michigan is just the latest example, bringing so-called far-right election deniers and the county clerks who have questioned them under the same umbrella.
With a year to go, the money is already pouring into the race for Michigan's open US Senate seat. Here's who is on top right now.
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