Colin Jackson
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she hopes this month’s election results are a repudiation of political violence. And State Representative Steve Carra says Republicans lost last Tuesday because they were too "milquetoast."
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The Michigan legislature cannot adopt ballot proposals, then change them to its own liking in the same session, a court has ruled.
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Michigan’s governor will decline to extradite some people for charges related to receiving or helping someone get an abortion.
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Organizers say an amendment would end any uncertainty in Michigan as to whether abortion is legal in the state after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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The state had hoped to keep the plant near South Haven operating
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Hundreds of signature gatherers have been stationed on street corners throughout Michigan this spring. Most are following the law, but widespread fraud allegations have disrupted multiple candidacies and ballot initiatives.
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Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has been dealt a setback in his lawsuit to join the Republican gubernatorial primary ballot.
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The Michigan elections bureau says five Republican candidates for Michigan governor can't appear on the ballot because of invalid signatures on their nominating petitions.
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The Board of State Canvassers will be responsible for resolving the challenges and certifying candidates are qualified for the ballot.
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Republicans say Hoadley shouldn't serve on the board because he studies at Western. Some Democrats wondered if homophobia played a role in the decision.