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Eyes will likely be on the top of the Republican ticket during the party’s nominating convention Saturday, August 27. Convention delegates will have to pick between two people running for lieutenant governor.One, Shane Hernandez, is gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon’s preferred choice while the other is former gubernatorial candidate Ralph Rebandt.
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A Michigan board approved ballot language for a proposed constitutional amendment on Friday, August 19.The measure would let state lawmakers serve a total of 12 years between the House and Senate, and require them to submit annual financial disclosure reports.
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The Republican candidate for Michigan governor has chosen her running mate.Tudor Dixon picked former state Representative Shane Hernandez for her lieutenant governor candidate.
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Joseph Alfonso ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Congress, in Michigan's Fourth District. But will he appear on the ballot in November?
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Gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley is calling for a recount of Tuesday's Republican Primary election results despite finishing in fourth place.
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The campaign that created a state independent redistricting commission is focusing now on the November races and opposing candidates who are election deniers.
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Republican Tudor Dixon has won the nomination to face Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer on the November ballot. Dixon came out on top of a five-person field.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer will face political newcomer Tudor Dixon in the three-month sprint to the November election. Dixon won the Republican gubernatorial primary Tuesday night.
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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens has defeated U.S. Rep. Andy Levin in their Democratic congressional primary in Michigan's newly redrawn 11th District. That primary is expected to be decisive for the district, which now leans heavily toward Democrats.
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Incumbent John Moolenaar has won the GOP's nomination for Michigan's second congressional district. Unofficial results show Moolenaar has over 60% of the vote to defeat Tom Norton. Moolenaar will face Democrat Jerry Hilliard in the November general election.