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A new campaign is targeting the November 2026 ballot for a proposal that would seek to curb the influence wielded in Lansing by big utilities like DTE and Consumers Energy.
Democrat has announced a campaign to unseat a GOP congressman in one of Michigan's most competitive U.S. House districts
The Michigan Board of Canvassers approved language and 100-word summary for a proposed constitutional amendment that would bring ranked choice voting to the state. Rank MI Vote must collect 446,198 valid signatures over the next six months to get the amendment on the November 2026 ballot, per a press release.
While more than three quarters of voters in Michigan say the November 2024 election was fair and accurate, just over half of voters are not satisfied with the condition of democracy, according to a poll released Thursday.
A campaign hopes Michigan voters will have a chance to adopt a ballot measure in November 2026 to bring ranked choice voting to the state's elections.
The race for Michigan’s next governor is looking crowded ahead of the 2026 election. Another candidate announced his bid for governor earlier this week. Now, three Democrats, four Republicans and one Independent are campaigning for current Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s position. Whitmer has reached her term limits, making her ineligible to run again.
The U.S.’s military intervention in Iran could roil next year’s House and Senate races in Michigan, a key battleground state that saw Democratic tensions play out last cycle over the war in Gaza.
Friday is "an important day for the future of the state of Michigan."That's according to election law attorney Eric Doster, who said he and many others will ral
Eight in ten voters in Michigan say they are confident in the fairness, security and accuracy of the upcoming 2026 election, when the state will pick a new governor.
The group ‘Rank MI Vote’ brought forward a proposal to change Michigan’s elections to ranked choice voting. Around 30 vendors from around the area will be selling their goods. People can enjoy food, art of all kinds and live music.
I agree with Votebeat’s topline description of the latest tiff in the Wolverine State: Michigan’s top election official is locked in a clamorous legal battle with Republican lawmakers over access to election training materials,