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A petition to recall Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop was again denied earlier Monday by the Board of State Canvassers. This is the second recall petition against Bishop that was denied by the board.
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After investigation by the Attorney General, Antrim County clerk Victoria Bishop and her husband are cleared of criminal wrongdoing charges.
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The Michigan Bureau of Elections has sent letters to township clerks in Antrim County informing them that the changes to the voter rolls made by county clerk Victoria Bishop will be returned to their previous state.
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Several state and county roads were damaged or washed away by intense rainfall this week.
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The state revoked Victoria Bishop’s access to Michigan’s voter roll Friday, the latest salvo in the dispute between the state and the controversial Republican election official.
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A police report says Antrim County clerk’s husband was alone in the clerk’s office.
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After telling the state Bureau of Elections she has not canceled any voters, Interlochen Public Radio has confirmed Victoria Bishop has canceled 6 voters in her jurisdiction.
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The question of job duties in managing the voter rolls is at the center of a back-and-forth exchange between the Michigan Bureau of Elections and Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop.
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After mass flooding ravaged the state in mid-April, officials say updates to dam infrastructure are more important than ever. But only so much can be done without changes to legislation.
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The conservative county was at the center of voting machine conspiracy theories in 2020, and the new clerk has pledged to “restore election integrity in Antrim County.”