Rep. Bollin Slams Michigan Legislature’s Lame Duck Election Bills as Reckless

Michigan State Rep. Ann Bollin criticized the rapid changes to election laws proposed in House Bills 6052-6055, urging for a cautious, data-driven approach to maintain voter confidence. She emphasized the need for time and support for election officials.

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Michigan Man Charged by FBI for Violent Online Threats Against Conservatives

Isaac Sissel, a 25-year-old from Ann Arbor, has been charged with federal crimes for threatening violence related to the 2024 presidential election. His arrest by the FBI followed a menacing online message citing possession of a stolen firearm, reflecting broader concerns about election-related threats amid heightened political tensions.

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Michigan Dems Gear Up to Protect Key Wins Ahead of Election Day

With just two days until the polls, Michigan Democrats ramp up efforts to secure victories against MAGA candidates. Leaders emphasize the importance of voter turnout as they support key races, including the Senate and state House. Financial disparities favor Democrats, heightening the stakes for maintaining progressive reforms and democratic principles.

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AG Nessel’s Fight Against AI: Can Michigan Voters Trust What They Hear?

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has launched a new webpage aimed at combating AI-driven election misinformation. This initiative provides voters tools to identify AI-generated content and access reliable resources. The move responds to the increasing threat of misinformation in the digital landscape, especially ahead of the 2024 election cycle.

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Double Voting in Michigan Primary: Residents and Clerks Caught in Felony Scandal

Felony charges have been filed against four residents and three clerks in St. Clair Shores for allegedly participating in a double voting scheme during the August 2024 Primary Election. The charges include double voting and falsifying election records. Investigations revealed election workers were instructed to override voting systems, compromising election integrity.

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