Under federal law, printed ballots must be delivered to city and township clerks by Saturday, September 21st, 45 days before Election Day.
Local election officials say they are very pleased it appears the court cases involving if Robert Kennedy Jr.’s name will be on the November ballot is now over. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
A judge rejected a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. request for immediate action and instead set a Tuesday hearing on his request for a ...
A hearing is set Tuesday for former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy’s Jr.’s request to be removed from ...
Robert F. Kennedy Junior’s effort to remove his name from Michigan’s presidential election ballot heads to federal court this ...
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina, the Republican nominee for governor, vowed to stay in the race and pre-emptively ...
As county clerks print their ballots and deliver them to the more than 1,800 municipal clerks that administer Wisconsin ...
After being rejected by the Michigan Supreme Court, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has turned to ...
Michigan’s Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name would remain on the presidential ballot, which ...
While elections officials prep new absentee ballots, the State Board of Elections has directed them not to print or mail them ...
Today is National Voter Registration Day, but Michigan residents can continue to register to vote up to Election Day.