Eleven Michigan lawmakers allege the state violated a clause of the U.S. Constitution by allowing ballot initiatives on election law, and are seeking help from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer touted working across the aisle on fixing the roads, restricting students' phone use at school and more. Whitmer highlighted a need to close the gender gap in higher ...
Michigan's House Election Integrity Committee held a meeting Tuesday, where they heard a presentation that made claims of ...
The Republican lawmakers say the ballot questions usurp their constitutional authority to set “the time, place and manner” of ...
A federal judge and appellate panel earlier said individual lawmakers did not have legal standing to challenge voter ...
Republican lawmakers in Michigan seek to overturn voter-approved election laws, claiming they violate the U.S. Constitution’s ...
They're asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let them challenge two voter-approved amendments to the Michigan Constitution.
Nearly a dozen Republican lawmakers in Michigan are petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to declare several voter-approved ...
The lawmakers filed a petition with the Supreme Court saying the Governor and Secretary of State infringed on their constitutional rights.
A group of Republican state legislators is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let them challenge two voter-approved amendments ...