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A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping election workers prepare for what could lie ahead this year. The Associated Press was granted rare access to one recent session in northern Michigan
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Former Michigan resident, Katelyn Jones, pleaded guilty to two counts of threats of violence through interstate commerce.
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With the Michigan primary fast approaching and new state election laws allowing for more early voting, the Kent County is signing-up and training interested residents. WGVU spoke with Kent County Clerk Lisa Posthumus Lyons.
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Republicans say the bill might be well-intentioned. But they say it would leave too much room for abuse by groups trying to get in the last word before dropping voters off at polling places
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Intimidating a Michigan poll worker could potentially become a five-year felony under a bill package scheduled for a House committee hearing this week
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State guidance on handling poll watchers will remain in place for next week’s general election. That's after a new order from the Michigan Supreme Court
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Election falsehoods have led some GOP officials to push efforts aimed at ensuring what they insist is “election integrity.”
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The head of a mid-Michigan software company has been arrested on suspicion of stealing personal information of hundreds of election workers in California.
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Nearly half of local officials in Michigan's large municipalities report struggling to find enough people with the necessary skills to work at the polls…