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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has ruled that five Republican gubernatorial candidates don’t have enough valid petition signatures to make it onto the August primary ballot. As part of the weekly series MichMash…
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The Board of State Canvassers deadlocked on each candidate. That means the candidates will have to go to court if they want to get on the ballot.
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An effort Wednesday in the Michigan Senate force a vote on gun safety bills failed. On a party-line vote, Republicans returned the measures to a committee where they’ve sat for 11 months.
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The bureau’s review found 68 thousand signatures — all or most collected by paid circulators — that were likely forged, duplicates, or otherwise invalid.
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Michigan Bureau of Elections staff are recommending that five of the Republican candidates for governor be kept off of the fall primary ballot.
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The candidates answered questions on a wide variety of issues, from abortion to public university funding
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A Republican budget bill would sanction schools that don’t require athletes to compete under their sex assigned at birth. It was adopted this week by the state House Appropriations Committee.