Michigan elected officials had plenty to say about the Detroit Lions winning the NFC North division title Sunday night heading into the playoffs. #onepride got that number one spot! pic.twitter.com/MuHbD4p7gj — Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) January 6,
The three candidates seeking to be the next chair of the Michigan Democratic Party gathered over the weekend to discuss their vision for leading the party forward. Hosted by the Washtenaw County Democratic Party,
Lawyers for former Republican National Committeewoman Kathy Berden of Snover said there was no justification to prosecute "an elderly widow."
NORTON SHORES, MI - Sitting in his art studio, surrounded by his own work and memorabilia of his career, Gary Packingham smiled, eyes shining. Since the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, he’s experienced a “flood of emotions” and memories from the time he worked for the former U.
For the first time, candidates are each required to make a $15,000 donation to the state party, with no more than $2,500 coming from their own funds.
Michigan House Republicans are looking to enact several key rule changes in the chamber as part of their first major moves.
YPSILANTI, MI - Ypsilanti leaders approved a $7,000 purchase of election security equipment to be covered by a federal grant on Tuesday night.
Working-class voters in Michigan say they aren't worried about tariffs and that they want Donald Trump to deliver lower prices and tighter borders.
Michigan’s elections are in the rearview mirror. And by nearly all accounts, this election was fair, accurate and secure.
As U.S. Congress certifies the presidential election Monday in Washington, D.C., former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley reflected on his race for governor and his part in the Jan. 6 protest of 2021.
Michigan has a new Legislature, but some things remain the same, including underrepresentation for women, minority groups and young adults.
Opinion in Lindsey v. Whitmer by Chief Judge Sutton, joined by Judges Bush and Murphy (excerpts lightly revised): In 2022, voters passed Proposal 2, which created new voter-identification options, state-funded prepaid postage for absentee ballots,