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The changes have to do with how the county handles and transmits unofficial election night results. Starting in May, the clerk’s office will send employees to precincts to collect flash drives in a secure container, and then physically transport them back to the office.
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Former Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk entered a “no contest” plea to the charge linked to allegations she tampered with a ballot container just after the 2020 August Primary.
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Last year, a Court of Claims judge dismissed the lawsuit which challenged private foundation money given to local clerks.
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Michigan legislation to ban guns from coming within 100 feet of polling locations and ballot counting centers got a hearing Tuesday.
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The Michigan secretary of state says she’d like to see new policies against misinformation and harassing poll workers, as well as more funding for local elections.
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Today, following Senator Debbie Stabenow's decision to retire, we spoke with Rick Pluta about the possibilities that may arise in Michigan with an open Senate seat in 2024.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has said “no” to hearing a challenge to the results of Michigan’s 2020 presidential election.
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Michigan is trying once again to move in front of Iowa and New Hampshire on the presidential primary calendar. And Republicans and Democrats in Lansing are taking steps to show the Democratic National Committee they’re serious about helping to decide the country’s next presidential nominees.
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Now that county canvassing boards have certified local results, they’ll pass their work along to a statewide board to add up totals from across the state.
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Young voters waited in hours-long lines on Election Day to register and vote. How did they affect elections in the state?