After a “close call” signature review, the Bureau of Elections suggested the petition move on to a larger sampling process. The Board of Canvassers sided with the Bureau Tuesday.
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Abdul El-Sayed says how he would help Michigan cities as governor
The former Detroit Health Department director’s plan includes increases in public transportation funding, tax credits and the minimum wage.
Group against Michigan's prevailing wage asks to skip signature review
The ballot committee Protecting Michigan Taxpayers wants to send prevailing wage repeal proposal to GOP-led Legislature for approval
Campaign eligibility is tricky, but has tripped up Michigan candidates
Michigan Constitution’s requirements derailed a 2010 campaign for governor before it started.
Abdul El-Sayed’s stint in NYC may derail bid for Michigan governor
A court may have to decide whether the progressive Democrat makes it on the ballot – he was registered to vote in New York as recently as 2015. El-Sayed says he’s confident he can run and blasts his doubters.
How Michigan tax proposals will affect you ‒ and the state budget
Gov. Rick Snyder and House and Senate lawmakers disagree on how much money Michigan taxpayers should recoup following changes to federal tax law.
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Five big things Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder wants done. All of them iffy.
Snyder begins his final year as a lame duck, wrestling with fellow Republicans on tax cuts, funding for roads, schools and talent. Bridge asked five experts to predict his success.
No offense, Gov. Snyder, but here’s Michigan’s real ‘State of the State’
Candidates for state office will talk about whatever it is they want to talk about. Here are the critical issues they should be addressing, and the facts you need to evaluate their campaigns.
Detroit Dems seek alternative to Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan governor race
Concerns about polling, fundraising and Gretchen Whitmer’s name recognition prompt “hand wringing” among party insiders, led by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan. But others see sexism at play.