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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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Endorsements, immigration votes and medical credentials have become flashpoints in the race.
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The decision struck down a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana. The court majority ruled the map relied too heavily on race. The ruling began reverberating through statehouses across the South.
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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.”
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A fast-moving Sixth Circuit and its conservative tilt could put Michigan at the center of the DOJ’s fight over access to state voter rolls.
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In a 110-page report, Michigan’s Dana Nessel said she concluded the case was ultimately unlikely to succeed, but wanted to create a detailed record.
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Votebeat asked Michigan’s secretary of state candidates their positions on proof of citizenship, election security, and more.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, challenging the state’s process for canceling the voter registration for dead individuals.