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Keeping Candidate Addresses Off Petitions Considered In Committee
The objectives of ensuring candidates and elected officials' privacy while also making their areas of residence more transparent to voters might seem to be somewhat in tension. A Rachelle Smit (R-Shelbyville) bill looks to move toward both.
Feb 43 min read


Slow Signature Filings Raise Questions, But Not Necessarily Red Flags, For 2026 Primary Election
As of Jan. 30, only three congressional candidates have submitted signatures to qualify for Michigan's 2026 primary election, a slowdown that one election compliance professional said is not unusual this far out from the filing deadline.
Feb 23 min read


ACLU Questions Possible Illegal Purging Of Ypsi Township Voters From The Rolls
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan believes the Ypsilanti Township clerk may have “wrongly purged” as many as 200 citizens from its voter rolls.
Jan 292 min read


2020 Robocallers Targeting Detroit's Black Voters Sentenced To Probation
The Attorney General on Monday described two Virginia men sentenced for 2020 robocalls targeting Detroit's black voters as "sociopaths" likely to re-offend.
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Why All Four U.S. Senate Candidates Can Declare Victory After Finance Deadline
Why All Four U.S. Senate Candidates Can Declare Victory After Finance Deadline
Oct 21, 20254 min read
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