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The question of whether a voting rights amendment will appear on the November ballot is heading to the Michigan Supreme Court after a state election board deadlocked on sending the amendment to voters.
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Two campaigns to amend the Michigan Constitution face a critical test Wednesday. One would expand voting rights, and the other would add an abortion-rights amendment to the constitution. A state panel will determine whether they’ve gathered enough signatures to get on the November ballot.
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Michigan election officials said Thursday that two proposed amendments to the state constitution meet requirements to get on the November ballot.
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A proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Michigan is facing scrutiny over alleged typos in its petition language.
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A petition campaign to extend tax credits to help fund private school scholarships turned in almost half a million signatures Wednesday.
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A lot of Hoosiers want to know why there’s not a public question about abortion on the ballot this November, especially after a high-profile Kansas referendum last week.
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Michigan elections officials — with a new member in the group — are evaluating whether a pair of constitutional amendments should appear on the November ballot.
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It’s looking like a ballot question to limit service fees on payday loans did not qualify to go before Michigan voters this November.
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The Michigan Legislature can no longer adopt a ballot initiative into law, only to change it later in the same session.
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Abortion rights advocates in Michigan are hoping a wave of newly-motivated activists will turn out this year to override an abortion ban and put broad reproductive rights in the state constitution.