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The Republican National Committee sued Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in an attempt to trim down the state’s voter rolls ahead of the 2024 election.
A federal judge on Tuesday tossed the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) lawsuit challenging how Michigan maintains its voter rolls. U.S. District Judge Jane Beckering ruled that neither the ...
The lawsuit follows the Republican National Committee (RNC) letter sent to Benson's office in December when it threatened legal action if steps weren't outlined to ensure the state's voter rolls ...
A series of voter roll lawsuits ... A leader of one Trump-aligned group behind these lawsuits told USA TODAY ... In dismissing a Republican National Committee lawsuit on Oct. 22, Michigan ...
The lawsuit follows the Republican National Committee (RNC) letter sent to Benson's office in December when it threatened legal action if steps weren't outlined to ensure the state's voter rolls ...
A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, which was filed by Kallman Legal Group on behalf of 11 state lawmakers, Wednesday, April 10. ... according to The Detroit News. Proposal 2 of 2022 allows for ...
Michigan has a system in place for maintaining accurate voter registration rolls that includes removing dead voters and detecting when voters move to a different location, but no system is ...
Updated 8:05 p.m. 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 ...