In Michigan and across the country, nearly 25% of the population encounters challenges in voting and accessing the polls.
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In Michigan and across the country, nearly 25% of the population encounters challenges in voting and accessing the polls.
As election season in Michigan continues to approach, voters are wondering where the gubernatorial candidates stand on key issues.
Michigan’s open primaries take place on Tuesday, Aug. 2 and the statewide midterm election will be Tuesday, November 8.
Ryan Kelley, a real estate agent and Republican primary candidate for governor, has a lawsuit filed in the Michigan Court of Appeals against him that claims he is not eligible to serve as governor for his role in the Jan. 6, Capitol insurrection.
James Craig, the former Detroit police chief running for governor, is being disqualified by the Bureau of Elections after a review noted that Craig, alongside four other Republican candidates, have not filed enough valid signatures for their names to appear on the primary ballot in August.