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Michigan’s primary election was Tuesday. The field for the November general election was narrowed down, and in some cases, candidates that had spent millions of dollars went home empty-handed. As part of the weekly series MichMash...
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West Michigan’s 3rd District Republican Congressional primary pit the incumbent, Representative Peter Meijer against John Gibbs, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump.
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Dixon bested a field of candidates that included Kevin Rinke, Ralph Rebandt, Ryan Kelley, and Garrett Soldano. Former President Donald Trump endorsed Dixon earlier this week.
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Follow along with primary races in Michigan and get final results.
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Misinformation campaigns and the possibility of local election officials resisting a part of their job came up during a Michigan Secretary of State press conference Monday.
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First, five candidates for governor were disqualified from the ballot. Then, the FBI arrested another one. After Tuesday, Michigan Republicans still face the biggest challenge yet — Gov. Whitmer.
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Michigan Supreme Court rejects appeals by 3 GOP candidates for governor, makes no ruling on a fourthThe state Supreme Court upheld lower courts that said the candidates failed to gather enough valid petition signatures — much of that due to what appears to be fraud by paid petition circulators.
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Some GOP gubernatorial hopefuls filed court challenges on June 2. June 3 is the statutory deadline for the Michigan Secretary of State to finalize ballots for the August 2 primary.
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The candidates struggled to break out of the pack. Garrett Soldano, Kevin Rinke, Tudor Dixon, and Ralph Rebandt were largely in lockstep, expressing hard right-wing stances on the majority of issues discussed.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has thrown out James Craig's complaint, citing a decision in a similar lawsuit dismissed in the state Court of Appeals.