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An appeals court has dismissed charges against a Michigan election worker who put a flash drive into an electronic poll book and downloaded the names of voters in 2022.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Flint election officials by the Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee.
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Kent County Clerk Lisa Posthumous Lyons said Friday that the audit confirms the incident did not affect the outcome.
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A Republican election worker faces two felony charges for allegedly tampering with a computer after polls closed at a Gaines Township precinct in the August primary.
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Today on Stateside, an investigative reporter spoke about election-related tensions this year, and we heard more about a new art exhibition that is featured across Michigan. Plus, the head winemaker at Black Star Farms dished on the fall harvest.
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Some election officials are sending the call out to high school students, veterans and lawyers to help staff the elections. But COVID and the political climate are making it harder to recruit.
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A fight over who gets to run a township election in Hillsdale County reflects a much larger shift in how national politics are playing out at your local ballot box.
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Poll workers are pre-processing absentee ballots in some Michigan cities ahead of Tuesday’s election under a new law.More than 2.9 million ballots have…