Michigan offers same-day voter registration, which allows you to register on Election Day at your local clerk's office on Nov. 4, 2025.
Election Day 2025 is approaching. Here's how to register to vote, how to find your local polling place and more.
Six Republican candidates hoping to be the party's nominee for governor next year held a debate Oct. 29 in Sparta.
Voters in Otsego County will be asked to consider a career and technical education millage, Gaylord City Council candidates and more in the Nov. 4 election. Here’s what is on the ballot:
A new proposal from Michigan’s Senate Democrats could shake up the state’s election calendar and would mean major changes for both campaigns and the election administrators. But it could have trouble balancing the interests of municipal clerks and school districts.
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Election Day: How to vote in Michigan this November
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The 2025 general election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and in Michigan we're not looking at large statewide issues – but that doesn’t mean we won’t have significant issues on your ballot.
Politics can at times make for strange bedfellows, and the resistance to ranked choice voting taking root in Michigan is just the latest example, bringing so-called far-right election deniers and the county clerks who have questioned them under the same umbrella.
Here's what campaign finance records show about the race for Michigan Secretary of State almost a year before the election.
House Bill 4588 would require local school board candidates to run under political affiliations, marking the change from nonpartisan to partisan.
The resolution was approved along party lines in a contentious Michigan House Election Integrity Committee hearing Wednesday.
As national Republicans eye Michigan as the breeding ground for growing its U.S. Senate majority, the Democratic candidates in the 2026 Michigan race say that confidence is misplaced. Last week, the National Republican Senatorial Committee said on a donor call that it sees the Great Lakes state as a jumping off point for an expansion
The University of Michigan’s Central Student Government discussed the campus Division of Public Safety and Security, CSG elections and more.
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