Voters who don't drop their absentee ballot in their own city or township, run the risk of their ballot not being counted.
This marks at least the seventh time a court's ordered Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to follow election laws.
If you've received, filled out and returned absentee ballot, you can check online to see whether your clerk's office has ...
A Saginaw City Councilwoman is under investigation, accused of falsifying signatures on nominating petitions. We have the ...
In the Royal Oak Review’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for federal, state, county, judicial and local offices ...
Less than a month before Election Day, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cast her absentee ballot Tuesday in Lansing and talked ...
Michigan offers same-day voter registration, which allows you to register on Election Day at your local clerk's office on Nov ...
While there is no statewide ballot proposal this year, there are still plenty of initiatives to vote on for residents in ...
The Macomb Township clerk gave Local 4 a behind-the-scenes look at the changes she’s made since taking office eight years ago ...
In the Chronicle’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for a list of federal, state, county, local, judicial and ...
Absentee ballots must be received by the local clerk — by mail, drop box or in person — by 8 p.m. on Nov. 5, Election Day.
Thanks to absentee voting, Michigan voters can start casting their ballots for the 2024 election now. The state makes it easy ...