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State Attorney General Dana Nessel will seek a second term. She made the announcement Friday via a campaign ad released online. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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There’s a new fight over voting rules at the state Capitol. A Republican-led committee returned proposed voting regulations Wednesday to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office and asked her agency to re-submit new rules. Rick Pluta reports.
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To ensure Michiganders remain hypervigilant about protecting themselves from someone stealing personal information and to protect them from increasingly…
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Today’s elections will be historic in many ways: A record number of absentee ballots cast in a swing state in the midst of a health crisis. Governor…
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The Michigan Supreme Court is the next stop in a legal fight over whether guns can be openly carried at polling places on Election Day. Secretary of State…
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A federal lawsuit filed by two former Republican secretaries of state has joined the swirl of litigation surrounding absentee voting and the upcoming…
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says Tuesday’s primary elections were by and large a success. But she says the November election will be a much bigger…
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Don’t wait. Drop off your ballot in person. It’s too late to put it in the mail if you want it to be counted. That’s the advice elections officials are…
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Michigan helped push former Vice President Joe Biden closer to the Democratic nomination Tuesday with a decisive win over Senator Bernie Sanders. For…
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In this edition of "In The Public Interest," our bi-weekly conversation with the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area, WEMU's Lisa Barry talks…