State Law
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Michigan removes Upper Peninsula clerks from election duties over planned hand count
Two township clerks in the Upper Peninsula were removed from their election duties this week after they planned to hand count votes in Tuesday’s election, state officials said.
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A step-by-step guide to how the vote counting process works in Michigan
Here’s a breakdown of what happens to your ballot once you cast it—and how it shapes Michigan’s choice for president.
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Michigan’s top election official anticipates next-day results in presidential election
Michiganders might be stuck waiting until Wednesday to get a peek at the state’s unofficial election results.
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Gun safety group backs Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas for state Supreme Court
The largest gun violence prevention organization in the country is urging Michiganders to elect Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas to the state Supreme Court.
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Flip it over! The Michigan Supreme Court race could be hiding on your ballot this year.
The nonpartisan, Michigan Supreme Court race appears toward the bottom of Michiganders’ ballots.
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Report: Nine election deniers now serve as official Trump electors in Michigan
Nine of Michigan’s 15 Republican electors this year are election deniers who continue to promote the false claim that President Joe Biden lost the 2020 presidential election.
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Michigan AG sends elections guidance to law enforcement agencies
The state Attorney General’s Office has issued guidance to law enforcement on appropriate action for early voting and Election Day advising on scenarios law enforcement might encounter.
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Fain rallies with Stellantis UAW members at Trenton plant ahead of strike authorization vote
United Auto Workers union (UAW) members and elected officials rallied on Wednesday against Stellantis arguing that the automaker isn’t living up their 2023 contract.
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New ads call out Republican-backed Michigan Supreme Court candidates over their anti-abortion records
A political action committee tied to Planned Parenthood of Michigan is warning voters to reject both Republican-backed candidates running for the state Supreme Court this year.
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Michigan attorney general seeks to counter election misinformation with resources on AI
Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced the launch of a webpage to combat election misinformation.

























