Michigan may play a decisive role in a presidential election for the third consecutive time as its voters decide competitive races that could tip the balance of power in both chambers of Congress as well as the state House of Representatives.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer slammed Trump over his comments about Detroit being a "failure" and a "mess" during Tuesday's rally with Barack Obama.
Democrat Kamala Harris is running neck and neck with Republican Donald Trump in Michigan and Wisconsin, according to new polling from Quinnipiac University on Wednesday. The poll also shows tight Senate races in those states.
The Michigan Supreme Court races appear on the nonpartisan section of voters' ballots. A straight party ticket does not cover the court's elections.
Early in-person voting is upon us, and new voting sites aim to make it even easier for young voters to cast their ballots.
Posts circulating on social media claim that Michigan has 500,000 more registered voters than it has people eligible to vote, an indication of possible fraud.
Political pollster Matt Towery offered his prediction that the swing states of North Carolina, Georgia, and Michigan would go to former President Donald Trump based on recent surveys. With two weeks until the election,
Over a million Michigan voters have returned their absentee ballots, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office said Tuesday.
Prominent Michigan Democrats who are angry at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris over the war in the Middle East are demanding an apology.