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The November mid-term general election takes place this coming Tuesday. There are good number of people who didn't vote absentee and will head to the polls. What should you expect? We get those answers for you the day before the election when Catherine Murau from the League of Women Voters of Washtenaw County joins WEMU's David Fair.
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Candidates for the Michigan Supreme Court argued for impartiality and increased access to the legal system during a forum this week. Colin Jackson has more.
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Five candidates are vying for two open spots on the Michigan Supreme Court in the November election. All five of them will be a part of a candidate forum on Wednesday night. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Michigan election officials said Thursday that two proposed amendments to the state constitution meet requirements to get on the November ballot. Colin Jackson has more.
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The August 2nd primary elections are right around the corner. Redistricting has a number of things in Washtenaw County, including voting districts and some polling locations. All the while, there are important races and ballot issues to decide and knowing who and what you are voting for is vital. Informing the electorate is the mission of the non-profit, the League of Women Voters of Washtenaw County. WEMU's David Fair caught up with the organization's new president, Lynn Kochmanski, to discuss those efforts.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has tossed out a challenge to the new state House map that was drawn by the new citizens redistricting commission. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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From registering thousands of young Ann Arbor area residents to vote to informing the community about absentee ballots and other important election…
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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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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…
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A federal judge says Michigan has to hold a special election in 2020 for certain state Senate districts. And the Legislature and governor have to come up…