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It's been 194 days since the 35th District state Senate seat was vacated. It's time for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to call a special election.
Democrats are betting on rising stars — and viral moments — to hold a swing-state Senate seat in a year when control of the chamber is on the line.
The Michigan Primary Election is a little more than two weeks away. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 5th.
Grayling native Justin Michal has announced he’s running to represent Michigan’s First Congressional District in the 2026 election. According to Balletopedia, the Republican will be running against Callie Barr (D) and Wayne Stiles (D).
The matter stems from the 2022 elections in which the Board of Election Commissioners in Flint, Michigan, did not hire enough Republican poll workers.
An Ingham County judge is determining if government prosecutors have established enough proof to send the case to trial.
Here’s a look into how one of the largest economic development projects in Michigan’s history came together over 36 months before abruptly falling apart, why it fell through and what’s next for a 1,300-acre plot in Genesee County marketed as “America’s best megasite.”
The Supreme Court ruling means a Republican lawsuit alleging the city of Flint didn't hire enough Republican inspectors ahead of the 2022 general election will continue.
Kurt Olsen, a Washington, D.C., attorney, appeared Friday in a Hillsdale County courtroom on behalf of Oakland County lawyer Stefanie Lambert.
A former Republican lawmaker, gubernatorial candidate and election conspiracy theorist on Tuesday asked a Michigan House of Representatives committee to request federal investigations against three of Michigan’s top ranking Democrats,
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here. When Lama Ali Ahmad became a naturalized U.
MIGOP and RNC can pursue claims against Flint's election board for alleged election law violations, per the Michigan Supreme Court.