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Michigan elections bureau says 6 of 7 U.S. Senate candidates should make the ballot
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe report said that Beydoun improperly used a P.O. […] The postMichigan elections bureau says 6 of...
Senate rankings: 10 seats most likely to flip
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRepublicans are increasingly optimistic they can end their four-year stint in the Senate minority and topple the incumbents Democrats are relying on to...
Democrats will be defending a slim Senate majority in 2024. Here's a look at the states where both...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGibbs eventually lost the general election race to now-Democratic Rep. ...announcing in February...
Signature fraud, rule violations lead to removal of candidates from Michigan ballot
ClickOnDetroit· 3 days agoThe Michigan Bureau of Elections has made a significant move, removing eight United States House...
In Twilight of Senate Career, McConnell Sees 2024 Races as Last Hurrah
New York Times· 3 days agoAs the 2022 elections approached with some Republican Senate candidates on the ropes, Senator Mitch...
Elections bureau recommends bouncing U.S. Senate candidate
WLNS Lansing· 3 days agoThe recommendations from the Bureau of Elections to the Board of State Canvassers are based on the...
Redistricting panel asks for public comment on new Michigan Senate voting maps in metro Detroit
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt’s a new process for Michigan where a citizen’s panel, randomly selected and partisanly balanced,...
The Senate Map Favors GOP. So Why Do Democrats Sound Cocky?
Time via AOL· 4 days agoTake, for instance, Maryland, where optimistic GOP donors think the Senate race could be in play...
Dems want probe of Rogers petitions, citing fraud, unregistered voters
Detroit News· 4 days agoMichigan Democrats are urging state election officials to investigate the nominating petitions...
Democratic leader shifts Senate into campaign mode
The Hill· 5 days ago“We’re getting closer to the election,” said one Democratic senator who requested anonymity to explain Schumer’s new focus on messaging votes.