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.
Here’s a breakdown of what happens to your ballot once you cast it—and how it shapes Michigan’s choice for president.
The nonpartisan, Michigan Supreme Court race appears toward the bottom of Michiganders’ ballots.
Posts circulating on social media claim that Michigan has 500,000 more registered voters than it has people eligible to vote, a point used to suggest possible fraud in the system. But the claim misrepresents Michigan's voter registration data, adding inactive voters to the total of those registered to make it appear there is an issue in the crucial swing state.
Relentless is actively recruiting 35,000 low-turnout voters in key swing states, including Michigan. The goal is to pay each of these “mobilizers” up to $400 to talk to at least 60 people in their real lives so that they can ultimately reach 2.1 million voters across the participating states.
The page includes examples of AI-generated misinformation and a way to report misleading information.
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
Control of the legislative agenda in Michigan for the next two years is on the ballot Nov. 5.
Election night in the United States is a bit like a jigsaw puzzle, except that only one piece appears at a time, and you don’t get to look at the picture on the box.
US Rep. Elissa Slotkin and former US Rep. Mike Rogers took the debate stage to make their case for succeeding US Sen. Debbie Stabenow as Michigan’s next senator.
Key elections officials from Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona gathered in Ann Arbor to outline the laws and procedures keeping their elections secure.