Two former Michigan governors, a lieutenant governor and congressman launched a group to combat election misinformation ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan has announced a multimillion-dollar investment into two races for the state Supreme Court, signaling the importance of the competition in the battleground state where control of the court is at stake.
Republican Mike Rogers sought to dispel claims made by his Democrat opponent about his abortion stance in a new campaign ad on Wednesday.
Former Michigan governors and officials from both parties are joining a project aimed at preserving election integrity and boosting confidence in results ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain as a presidential candidate on the state's ballots for the Nov. 5 election, despite his request to be removed,
In a terse order, the Michigan Supreme Court refused to overturn a ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals, rejecting appeals filed by an attorney.
The $2.3 million being invested in Michigan is part of a $25 million spending plan announced by the ACLU's national chapter in June.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had ended his presidential campaign and endorsed Donald J. Trump last month. His presence on the ballot could be significant in the crucial battleground state.
The court vacated the state Appeals Court ruling, concluding that Kennedy did not show "an entitlement to this extraordinary relief."
The former independent presidential candidate had sought to remove himself as an option for the swing state's voters after he endorsed Trump.
Kennedy has sought to withdraw from ballots in tightly contested states after throwing support to Trump late last month