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A bill up for a hearing Tuesday before a state House committee would forbid the Secretary of State from sending unsolicited absentee ballot applications to voters.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer vetoed two election-related bills Friday that were sent to her by the Republican-controlled Legislature.
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The state House approved legislation Thursday that would require people to show a photo I-D to vote.
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An initiative to add new restrictions to Michigan’s voter I-D policies has cleared a last hurdle before signature gathering begins.
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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers is meeting Monday to likely approve the form of a petition that would tighten the state’s voter I-D requirements.
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A petition campaign has taken a step toward enacting a veto-proof initiative that would make it harder for some people to vote in Michigan.
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A report released Wednesday by a Republican-led state Senate committee says there was no widespread fraud or hacking that affected the results of Michigan’s 2020 elections.
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A state senate committee listened to hours of passionate testimony Wednesday on changes to election laws, including absentee ballots and voter IDs.