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A bill headed to Governor Gretchen Whitmer would clear the way for outside parties to pay for free or discounted rides to help voters get to the polls on Election Day.
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Ranked-choice voting is on the ballot for municipal elections in East Lansing, Kalamazoo, and Royal Oak.
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Michigan law currently bans anyone from hiring vehicles to get voters to the polls, unless they're physically unable to walk.
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Last week, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel charged 16 Michigan residents in an alleged "false elector" scheme following the 2020 presidential election. If convicted, they could face up to 80 years in prison.
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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.