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The matter stems from the 2022 elections in which the Board of Election Commissioners in Flint, Michigan, did not hire enough ...
It's been 194 days since the 35th District state Senate seat was vacated. It's time for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to call a ...
Kurt Olsen, a Washington, D.C., attorney, appeared Friday in a Hillsdale County courtroom on behalf of Oakland County lawyer ...
A former Republican lawmaker, gubernatorial candidate and election conspiracy theorist on Tuesday asked a Michigan House of ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” In the weeks leading up to the 2024 presidential election, Hurricane Helene made landfall, causing extensive ...
Adelita Grijalva beat Democratic influencer Deja Foxx to win the special primary for Arizona’s blue 7th Congressional ...
Some popular comedians and podcasters who helped fuel Donald Trump’s victory — and the young men who listen to them — have ...
MIGOP and RNC can pursue claims against Flint's election board for alleged election law violations, per the Michigan Supreme ...
An Ingham County judge is determining if government prosecutors have established enough proof to send the case to trial.
Republican Mike Rogers' $1.5 million haul almost doubles his first fundraising effort of last cycle 2024 cycle but lags the ...
The following article explains five bills that have been introduced, passed or signed into law by the Michigan Legislature or Gov. Gretchen Whitmer throughout the month of June.
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.