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A 1954 law in Michigan allows for a drawing when elections are tied. The Presque Isle County Clerk says it happens more often than you'd think.
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The Democratic governor also said she's ready to bargain with Republicans, as her party prepares to assume the majority in Lansing.
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Coffia won by 765 votes over incumbent Jack O’Malley. She told IPR News she’s eager to get to work on a number of issues.
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A state House district in northern Michigan will be represented by a Democrat, as the party rises to power in Lansing. That doesn't mean it was bad news for many Republicans, though.
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Bergman is a retired Marine lieutenant general and airline pilot. He put the economy, healthcare and veterans support at the forefront of his campaign.
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The Grand Traverse County Republican watched his lead steadily grow over Democratic challenger Cathy Albro.
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Michigan Republican Secretary of State candidate and election denier Kristina Karamo wanted Detroit absentee ballots invalidated.
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Local governments were able to opt out of Michigan's legalization of recreational marijuana. Now, voters in Green Lake Township, Petoskey and Frankfort will decide whether to reverse course.
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Northwest Education Services is asking voters to approve a 0.5 millage levy — not an increase but rather a cushion, officials say, against rollbacks that could be required by law.
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From short-term rentals to an insufficient supply of housing, northern Michigan struggles when it comes to people finding places to live that they can afford.