Michigan set itself up to blaze through its 2024 ballot counts. New policies were in the state's favor, including preprocessing of absentee ballots as well as early in-person voting, and voters and election officials took full advantage. But, as Votebeat ...
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox, a Republican, is weighing whether he might want to run in the 2026 GOP gubernatorial primary.
The event in the Michigan Senate chamber was a much less contentious ceremony than what Michigan witnessed in either 2020 or 2016.
Michigan voters have cast their ballots, from president to school board. Donald Trump bested Kamala Harris for the presidential race nationally and in Michigan. See where votes stand for President in Michigan.
Michigan Democrats initially seized their historic opportunity these past two years to advance stalled priorities. But their trifecta ended in chaos.
Some Michiganders are pushing for a rapid EV shift while others hesitate. The pace they choose could alter the state and national economy.
His annual pay is a stark increase over former Michigan offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell, who made $950,000 in his first year in the role. Campbell was fired earlier this month by head coach Sherrone Moore after the Wolverines ranked 128th in total offense this year.
The appellate court found the Michigan lawmakers lacked standing to challenge constituent-backed reforms. (CN) — A Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Friday affirmed a lower court ruling that struck down Michigan lawmakers' attempt to kill voter-backed election law reforms.
The Michigan Senate race is between Democrat Elissa Slotkin and Republican Mike Rogers. The contest is for an open seat after Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat, opted not to run for re-election.
In a special edition of the It’s Just Politics newsletter, Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta take a look back at the 10 biggest political stories in Michigan of 2024. From Election 2024 and the Uncommitted National Movement to the state Supreme Court’s decision on ‘adopt and amend’ to Mayor Mike Duggan’s headline-grabbing gubernatorial announcement,
Poison-pill legislation? Michigan's National Popular Vote legislation -- pushed by the outgoing Democrats -- "would hand all political power to the large urban areas like New York City and Los Angeles,
Warren is the third-largest city in the state, and more than 25,000 voters returned absentee ballots for the general election. More than 200 other cities across Michigan opted to preprocess their ...