Detroit Has at Over 1,000 Noncitizen Voters
10/24: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported that over 1,000 noncitizen voters are registered in the Detroit area.
10/24: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported that over 1,000 noncitizen voters are registered in the Detroit area.
9/13: Eric Holder's National Democratic Redistricting Committee will be donating $250,000 to the Voters Not Politicians initiative in Michigan.
8/1: A federal judge upheld Michigan's straight-party voting, which allows voters to check a box indicating they wish to vote for all candidates in one party without completing the ballot.
7/31: The Michigan Supreme Court decided to allow a proposal to create an independent redistricting committee onto the midterm ballot.
7/20: Bill Schuette discusses his opinions on the state's latest Supreme Court case and gerrymandering.
7/6: The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a suit alleging that newly drawn districts are unfairly composed.
6/7: A petition for independent redistricting sponsored by Voters Not Politicians can be on the midterm ballot, according to a Michigan court's ruling.
3/16: Michigan voters are now allowed to use alternative IDs from an approved list, including state, military, or student IDs.
3/15: Michigan will allow voters to show state IDs, US passports, military photo ID, or student IDs if voters don't have driver's licenses.
3/8: After a hacking scare in the state government, Michigan questions its election security.