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Michigan Will Lose a Congressional Seat. Here’s What That Means for Redistricting.

Detroit Today April 28, 2021

Last year's Census count found that Michigan is not growing as fast as other states, which will result in the state...

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Raquel Castaneda-Lopez on Leaving Detroit City Council, Creating Opportunity for Others and Addressing Harassment

Quinn Klinefelter April 23, 2021

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET Raquel Castañeda-López took office in 2014, part of a wave of new council members who swept into...

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Vote Here Elections Polling Place Voting 11/5/2019
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See Who’s Running For Office in Detroit’s Municipal Election

Meta Stange April 22, 2021

The city of Detroit's municipal elections are on Aug. 3. Though petitions need certification and candidates are subject to change, you...

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GOP Lawmakers’ Voting Bills Disenfranchise Marginalized Communities, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Says

Eli Newman April 15, 2021

Michigan’s chief election official is rejecting a plan by Republicans to overhaul the state’s voter access laws.   Secretary of State...

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GOP Efforts to Make Voting Harder Underway in Michigan

Detroit Today March 29, 2021

The nationwide effort to make voting harder after the November election has come to Michigan. GOP lawmakers in the state...

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Kamala Harris Town Hall 8/12/20
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Number of Women Nominated To Biden’s Cabinet Makes History, But Is It Enough?

Detroit Today March 12, 2021

President Biden has nominated the most diverse Cabinet in U.S. history. Five women have already been confirmed by the Senate,...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Says Evidence Is ‘Abundantly Clear’ Results of 2020 Election Were Accurate

Detroit Today March 9, 2021

It’s been four months since the November election, and we are still living through the largest disinformation campaign targeting our electoral...

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‘What’s New Is The Attention:’ Black Women Celebrated As ‘Backbone Of Democracy’ After 2020 Election

Abigail Censky March 1, 2021

During and after the 2020 election Black women were heralded as the, “backbone of democracy” by many Democrats. Their organizing efforts and the support...

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Cass Tech Election 5 DET
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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2020 Election Conspiracy Theories Echo Centuries-Old Resistance to Black Voting

Detroit Today February 19, 2021

The Atlantic has a new project called ‘Inheritance', a multi-part initiative exploring the legacy and experiences of Black Americans that history has...

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State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey SOTS 2 2020
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State Senator Erika Geiss Calls Mike Shirkey’s Capitol Riot Claims “Divorced From Reality”

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan February 11, 2021

The Michigan Republican Party is embroiled in controversy after Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey was caught on tape falsely saying...

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Mike Shirkey Apologizes After Spreading Capitol Riot Conspiracy Theory

Russ McNamara February 10, 2021

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey is apologizing for comments caught on video last week. In it, he falsely calls the...

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Vote Here Elections Polling Place Voting 11/5/2019
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Should Election Day Be a Holiday? Here Are Some Pros and Cons

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 8, 2021

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson wants to make Election Day a holiday in Michigan. It’s one of many sweeping...

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