Michigan lawmakers are set to consider a new Voting Rights Act for the state by next week.
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Today is National Voter Registration Day
Michiganders have many locations where they can register to vote, such as community colleges, universities, shelters, food banks, libraries, fairs and even on the web.
16-Year-Olds Could Be Pre-registered to Vote Under Michigan Legislation
A bill in the Michigan Legislature would allow for 16-year-old Michiganders to become pre-registered to vote.
New: Former Republicans Seek to Create New Centrist Party and Utilize Fusion Voting in Michigan
Calling the alliance of disaffected Republicans and moderate Democrats “short-term triage,” a former leader of Michigan Republicans says he and other pro-democracy conservatives plan to form a new party and then challenge the state’s ban on what’s known as fusion voting.
Dixon’s Support for Public Schools Under Question
As election season in Michigan continues to approach, voters are wondering where the gubernatorial candidates stand on key issues.
Candidates For Michigan’s Governor Debating When They Should Debate
Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) and conservative commentator Tudor Dixon (R) have agreed to appear in two statewide televised debates, but the specific dates are still up in the air.
Governor Whitmer Hosts “Grillin’ With Gretchen” After GOP Primary
Barbecue, speeches and photos are part of grilling, whether you are with family or Governor Whitmer.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson: This November, Democracy is “On the Ballot”
The Michigan Democratic Nomination Convention is over and current Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is running for reelection as the official Democratic nominee.
Michigan Election Conspiracy Theorists Win GOP Nominations for Key State Positions
Matthew DePerno and Kristina Karamo, who believe the 2020 presidential election was ‘stolen’ from Donald Trump, would be in charge of running elections and defending election law in Michigan.