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Metro Detroit businessman Perry Johnson was among the candidates who did not qualify for the 2022 primary ballot in the race for governor.
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank six gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades.
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In January, Michigan Democrats will take control of the state House and Senate in what’s been called a historic power shift, but the new makeup of the legislature may also have impacts on environmental policy.
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Hilda Sancen is one of nearly 300,000 thousand eligible Latino voters in Michigan.
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On Election Day, poll challengers could be heading to precincts across the state.
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State and national Republican officials failed to convince a judge to force the city of Flint to bring on more Republican election inspectors ahead of next week’s election.
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Most voters have probably made up their minds, with a small group of undecideds who could still make a difference in close races.
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Learning issues came to the forefront of a town hall featuring the Republican nominee for Michigan governor and a handful of GOP lawmakers Friday.
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This week Governor Gretchen Whitmer squared off with her opponent Tudor Dixon in the first gubernatorial debate ahead of the November election. Cheyna Roth is joined by Detroit News reporter Beth LeBlanc to recap what we learned from the debate.
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Michigan’s major gubernatorial candidates will square off in Grand Rapids on Thursday, Oct. 13, then again at Oakland University on Oct. 25.