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Ann Arbor Magistrate Tamara Garwood has officially tossed her hat into the ring to become the next judge for the 15th District Court. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has the story.
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Michigan legislation to ban the open and unlicensed carry of guns from polling locations passed the state Senate Thursday. Colin Jackson has more.
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Former President Donald Trump is the unofficial winner of Michigan’s presidential primary election. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden decisively won Michigan’s Democratic primary Tuesday, but there was a significant protest vote. Colin Jackson has more.
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“Uncommitted” made a strong showing in Tuesday’s Democratic Presidential Primary election in Washtenaw County. As WEMU’s David Fair reports, a good number of those unhappy with President Joe Biden’s stance on the war in Gaza and vocal support of Israel made a point.
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The Washtenaw County elections division reported lower turnout in Tuesday night’s presidential primaries than in recent years. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more.
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Dexter Township will continue to provide its own police, fire and emergency services to its residents after voters overwhelming approved to two millage renewals. Both garnering over 80% support. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Two Charter Amendments in Saline were approved by voters last night. Both passed by a better than three to one margin. They were the first of several expected to be placed on the ballot in the coming years. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
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Voters in Augusta Township rejected a rezoning measure and, as WEMU’s David Fair reports, the results were rather emphatic.
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U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell says she understands why some people are unhappy with President Biden’s positioning regarding the war in Gaza. She also understands why they would vote “Uncommitted” in Tuesday’s presidential primary. But, as WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports, the Ann Arbor Democrat says it’s a long way until November.
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With Saturday’s South Carolina GOP presidential primary out of the way, the race for Republican and Democratic delegates turns to tomorrow’s Michigan primary. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump appear poised to come out on top, but other campaigns are eyeing the Number Two spot as a possible strategic win. We have more from Rick Pluta.