State Of Michigan
Recent News About State Of Michigan
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Michigan State University professor Helmut Bertrand donates $300 to Gary Peters' campaign
Helmut Bertrand, a professor at Michigan State University, donated $300 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan fundraiser Maureen S. Martin donates $400 to Elissa Slotkin's campaign
Maureen S. Martin, a fundraiser at University of Michigan, donated $400 to Democratic Party candidate Elissa Slotkin.
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Michigan Technological University employee Stefanie Sidortsova donates $260 to Kyrsten Sinema's campaign
Stefanie Sidortsova, an employee at Michigan Technological University, donated $260 to Democratic Party candidate Kyrsten Sinema.
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Trump campaign appeals to Michigan State Supreme Court, says election process unconstitutional
The Trump campaign has filed an appeal asking the Supreme Court of Michigan to take up an appeal regarding the oversight of elections.
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Michigan Technological University professor Blair Orr donates $100 to Mark R. Charles' campaign
Blair Orr, a professor at Michigan Technological University, donated $100 to independent candidate Mark R. Charles.
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Trump campaign auditing voting machine in Antrim County
Following the flipping of 6,000 votes from Donald Trump to Joe Biden during the Nov. 3 election the Trump campaign has been granted access to those machines.
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Michigan witness suspicious about votes not being disqualified
A Michigan witness said he watched votes that were tabulated at the TCF Center in Detroit that didn’t match the poll book of legal voters and they didn’t disqualify any of the votes.
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Wayne State University professor Julie Gleason donates $200 to Gary Peters' campaign
Julie Gleason, a professor at Wayne State University, donated $200 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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Oakland Community College employee Janet Roberts donates $250 to Gary Peters' campaign
Janet Roberts, an employee at Oakland Community College, donated $250 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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Northwestern Michigan College employee William Donberg donates $500 to John Bergman's campaign
William Donberg, an employee at Northwestern Michigan College, donated $500 to Republican Party candidate John Bergman.
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Jackson College educator Michael Walraven donates $165 to Elizabeth Warren's campaign
Michael Walraven, an educator at Jackson College, donated $165 to Democratic Party candidate Elizabeth Warren.
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Oakland University professor Robert Fink donates $250 to Gary Peters' campaign
Robert Fink, a professor at Oakland University, donated $250 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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Michigan reports $85 million in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q2
Michigan collected $85 million in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 2nd quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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University of Michigan employee Lynn Hubrecht donates $50 to Elizabeth Warren's campaign
Lynn Hubrecht, an employee at University of Michigan, donated $50 to Democratic Party candidate Elizabeth Warren.
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Giuliani, others testify before Michigan House
Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump and a former New York City mayor, testified at a Michigan election hearing yesterday before the Michigan House.
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Dominion Voting Systems contractor comes forward in Michigan
Mellisa Carone, who was contracted by Dominion Voting Systems as an IT assistant during the election, has come forward with an affidavit that alleges fraud in mail-in ballots.
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Giuliani to testify in Michigan
Rudolph Giuliani will be testifying in Michigan on Wednesday, Dec. 3, according to House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering).
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Ramsland: Vote counts considered abnormal
An expert witness says that the voting counts are abnormal and there were several spikes that occurred within 2.5 hours that were impossible.
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Lawsuit claiming violation of election laws filed in Michigan
The Amistad Project is asking the state Supreme Court to seize all proof of voting irregularities regarding the 2020 General Election and declare the results invalid due to unlawful conduct.
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Michigan officials say the majority of COVID-19 deaths are people aged 65 and over
Michigan state-reported data shows that almost 90% of the COVID-19 deaths during October were citizens who are 65 years of age or older, according to Michigan.gov.