Some people are once again questioning election results, but this time many of those voices are coming from the left.
A Calhoun County judge rejected Wednesday a lawsuit from a Republican candidate who sought to stop the re-tallying of some absentee ballots in a key race for the Michigan state House that currently has an unofficial margin of victory of just 58 votes.
Michigan Democrats in the state House passed a flurry of legislation Wednesday, but the remainder of the session poses a test to party unity.
Former President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan to win the state's 15 electoral votes, election results show.
As you all know, 2016 was a wake-up call for Michigan Democrats. We realized that our number one goal needed to be putting our heads down and building a party to do the work needed to win year-round — and we did it,
The retabulation of votes continued Wednesday in Calhoun County after a lawsuit briefly delayed the process that will determine the winner of a key state House seat. At issue is the race for the 44th state House District in which incumbent state Rep.
This wasn't a surprise decision like 2016 was — this was clearly a shift toward the Republican former president in Michigan.
U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain on Wednesday became the 4th highest-ranking member of Republican leadership in the U.S. House with her election as chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, which represents the entire GOP caucus in the chamber. She also becomes the highest-ranking woman in the GOP leadership.
Michigan Republicans declared they won a majority in the Michigan House of Representatives and House Speaker Joe Tate, D-Detroit, conceded the race.
While it will still be a few days before the final numbers are tabulated, Benson said the state is above 5.5 million ballots cast.
I'm a Michigan state representative and naturalized American citizen. Trump's deportation rhetoric makes me feel like I don't belong.
Michigan lost a seat in Congress and an electoral college vote as a result of the 2020 Census. It marked the fifth consecutive Census that Michigan lost a Congressional seat.