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Voters in mid-Michigan will be deciding on several school and municipal bond proposals in Tuesday's Election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and results will start to come in afterwards. Our team of neighborhood reporters have previewed several of the biggest races that we'll be following throughout the night.
Voters across Mid-Michigan are deciding school bonds, millage renewals and public safety funding requests Tuesday, while a special election in the 35th Senate District could determine whether Democrats keep their outright majority in the Michigan Senate or the chamber deadlocks at 19-19.
More than 213,000 long-dormant voter registrations were removed from Michigan’s Qualified Voter File over the past year, according to a preliminary analysis released Tuesday by the Michigan Fair Elections Institute.
Democrats need to win this highly competitive State Senate district if they want to maintain their narrow margin in the chamber.
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Michigan Democratic House candidate files complaint against transgender opponent over name on ballot
A formal complaint filed in a downriver Michigan House race is now raising questions about state election law and whether a candidate's ballot paperwork complies with state requirements.
A failed Michigan Democratic AG candidate backs a full recount of convention votes, alleging broken rules and improperly calculated ballots were found.
The vote-by-phone convention in Detroit resulted in more than 200 ineligible votes being cast, multiple people using the same phone number to cast ballots and some votes not being counted, a