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Residents have less than two weeks to file for the board tasked with amending the city’s governing document.
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Lansing voters elected Tamera Carter and Trini Lopez Pehlivanoglu to serve in at-large seats on the City Council. The two will be sworn into office in January.
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The Capital City will draft new rules and regulations for the city's government during a years-long revision process.
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The November ballot asks Lansing voters if there should be "a general revision of the Lansing City Charter." If approved, the proposal could pave the way for dramatic changes at City Hall.
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Election officials in mid-Michigan are working out a plan to implement new voting requirements under Proposal 2.
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Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope is urging voters not to sign the Secure MI Vote ballot drive. The drive received approval last week from the Board of State Canvassers.
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An audit of the 2020 presidential election is being conducted by the Lansing City Clerk’s office. The task for Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope’s staff was…
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Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope is in Georgia this week to help the state conduct a hand tally of nearly 5 million ballots. Georgia election workers have…