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A group of Republican state lawmakers is appealing the dismissal of a federal lawsuit to undo some of Michigan’s voter-approved constitutional amendments.
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Michigan State University political science professor Matt Grossman says historically, debates move polls by a couple of percentage points but that effect doesn’t linger.
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Friske was arrested last week near a home he owns in Lansing. He participated in a candidate forum in Petoskey on Monday, sharing the stage with his opponents in the upcoming Republican Primary and November election.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on rules covering partisan challengers and poll watchers on Election Day.
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While conservative voters have put their spotlights on the economy, liberal-leaning voters have many national issues top of mind. Michigan voters are aligned with national poll data in the Midwest.
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Michigan’s importance to the 2024 presidential race came into view this weekend with a stop by Vice President Kamala Harris Saturday in Detroit.
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U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Lansing) spoke mainly about environmental issues in a visit to Traverse City on Friday. The Democrat is running for the open U.S. Senate seat.
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Among the results: Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers will appear on Michigan’s ballot, despite an effort from Democrats to challenge his nominating petitions.
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Michigan’s Supreme Court could take up an appeal in a case over the state’s election challenger guidance.
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Michigan voters will not be seeing any ballot initiatives when they head to the polls this November. Wednesday’s 5 p.m. deadline for initiative petitions to submit signatures to the state Bureau of Elections came and went without any filings, according to the Michigan Department of State.