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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.
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Benzie County residents could see a new millage proposal on their November ballots after Northwestern Michigan College’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved of a millage proposal that would expand its tax base.
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Local leaders look to solve the housing shortage for full-time residents in the city with new campaign.
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Prosecutors in Michigan are lining up on different sides of an argument about whether the state's 1931 sweeping ban on abortion services is enforceable.
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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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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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A statewide court order is dealing a blow to supporters of abortion access.
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The coalition behind a ballot question aimed at growing voter access in Michigan says it's confident it'll appear on the November ballot.
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Representatives of Planned Parenthood of Michigan say they're confident they'll reach the signature threshold needed to ask voters in November to guarantee the right to an abortion statewide.
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The Okemos Board of Education is asking voters to let the district borrow money for capital improvements.