Live election results provided by the Associated Press
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People with previous felony records will be able to serve on Lansing city boards and commissions. That’s after voters approved a charter amendment Tuesday.
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Mid-Michigan voters have approved a $175 million bond issue to build a new public safety complex in Lansing.
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Michigan’s Democrat attorney general and secretary of state have won reelection, fending off challenges from Republicans who gained prominence in the state party through loyalty to former President Donald Trump and pushing his false claims of a stolen election in 2020.
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Michigan voters approved Proposal 2 by a large margin in Tuesday's election. The constitutional amendment protects the fundamental right to vote, and prohibits activities including the passage of laws that interfere with or burden that right.
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Voters approved a state constitutional amendment which would require legislators, the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and attorney general to file personal financial reports annually. The amendment also changes how term limits are implemented.
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Voters in battleground Michigan enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution. Supporters of the push to protect abortion rights in Michigan collected more signatures than any other ballot initiative in state history to get it before the voters.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wins race for governor over Republican Tudor Dixon.
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There were several contested mid-Michigan county commissioner races on the Nov. 8 ballot.
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Residents of Lansing’s Ward 1 have elected Ryan Kost to represent them in the City Council. Kost beat incumbent councilmember Brian Daniels in a close race.
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Michigan State University's Board of Trustee has two open positions this year, Tuesday's general election saw seven candidates looking to fill those seats.