Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveiled a new tool that will allow voters to see more information about absentee and early voting totals.
The public can now see how many ballots have been cast each day across Michigan ahead of the presidential election. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveiled the new dashboard Wednesday, Oct. 16, that can be accessed by going to Michigan.gov/votingdashboard.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris rallies in Michigan’s union halls, standing alongside the state’s most powerful labor leader, while former President Donald Trump fires back from rural steel factories, urging middle-class workers to trust him as the true champion of their interests.
Michigan Republican Mike Rogers raised just $4.5 million in the third quarter compared to $18.2 million for Elissa Slotkin in the Senate race.
Eligible Michigan citizens can register to vote online or by mail until Monday, Oct. 21, or in person at their local clerk’s office up until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Early voting in Michigan will start statewide Oct. 26 and end Nov. 3, but some communities, such as Detroit, will start sooner. Here's your guide.
A group of Michigan community leaders sounded the alarm during an interview with CBS News on Vice President Kamala Harris' support among Black men in the state.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, anticipating losses among some corners of the party’s coalition in Michigan, is zeroing in on a strategy that they think will help overcome those losses by locking in reliably Democratic voters and growing their numbers among others.
Michigan GOP Chair Pete Hoekstra told Fox News Digital that he is optimistic about the Republican operation in the swing state of Michigan, arguing the ground game in the state is better than he has seen in years.
Vice President Kamala Harris has taken the lead from former President Donald Trump among a key voting group in Michigan, a new poll shows.
Mary Waters, the at-large councilwoman for Detroit, warned that Harris was at risk of running an “elitist” campaign that overlooks Democrats who, though they are not currently part of Harris’s political network, can and want to be useful in electing her in November.