Automatic voter registrations with driver license renewals has caused voter registrations to soar. Republicans have sued, but the state says the litigation is part of an effort to sow distrust.
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GOP sues Michigan to block ‘never resided’ voters in presidential election
State says suit targets a ‘tiny’ number of citizens born overseas, including children of military members ‘making sacrifices for our freedom.’
Michigan elections FAQ: Do early, absentee ballots count if a voter dies?
If you vote early, but die before election day, here’s what happens to your ballot.
Four charged with double voting in Michigan. Three officials charged too
Dana Nessel charges four double voters, three local election officials. Macomb County had previously declined to press charges.
Michigan elections FAQ: Everything you need to know about absentee ballots
Michigan clerks will begin sending out absentee ballots Thursday.
Michigan elections FAQ: Do you need ID to vote or register to vote?
Michigan asks residents to show an ID when registering or voting, but there’s also an affidavit option for those without.
Michiganders get nine new ‘I Voted’ stickers for the November election
Michigan voters will have nine new ‘I Voted’ stickers to choose from in November, designed by students and other residents from across the state.
Voters who cast two ballots in Michigan primary won’t face charges
Officials say that four St. Clair Shores voters flagged for voting twice did not intend to cast two separate ballots in the August primary.
Want faster election results? Michigan’s new absentee ballot count option helps
Pre-processing absentee ballots means faster results. Why isn’t every Michigan clerk trying it?
Michigan elections FAQ: Why RFK Jr. is on ballot despite suspending campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his presidential campaign, but his name will still be on the ballot. Bridge Michigan explains why he’s on the ballot, and why the Natural Law Party wants him to stay there.