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Dec 05, 2018 · Republican lawmakers in Michigan are also trying to weaken the incoming Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state (all women), HuffPost reported earlier this week. The state GOP’s moves come at a time when its midwest neighbor Wisconsin is also working to kneecap newly elected Democrats.
Dec 14, 2018 · Michigan is not the only state experiencing GOP, sour grapes, Wisconsin Republicans are trying to stage a coup of their own. According to Philip Bump, The Washington Post, "Republican leadership in that state's assembly called for a special session to enact new legislation - legislation explicitly aimed at handcuffing the incoming Democratic ...
Jul 17, 2021 · In June, Michigan Senate Republicans passed three voting restriction bills, two of which would require ID for in-person voting, and a third that would require ID to vote absentee. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) promised to veto any of the 39 voting bills Michigan Republicans proposed ― so the bills legislators have passed aren’t likely to go ...
Dana Nessel (Democratic Party)Michigan / Attorney generalA former criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney, Dana Nessel was sworn in as Michigan's 54th Attorney General on January 1, 2019. Her core initiatives are based on her promise to Michigan's residents — to give the Department of Attorney General back to the people that it serves.
Michigan Attorney GeneralAttorney General of the State of MichiganTerm length4 Years, Renewable OnceInaugural holderDaniel LeRoyFormation1837Websitewww.michigan.gov/ag6 more rows
The 2022 Michigan Attorney General election will be held on November 8, 2022, to elect the Attorney General of the state of Michigan. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel is running for re-election to a second term.
The Attorney General's responsibilities include safeguarding the public from violent criminals, helping victims of crime, leading the fight against human trafficking and opioid abuse, preserving Michigan's spectacular natural resources, protecting consumers and addressing illegal business practices.
Unlike many other states, Michigan does not require an attorney be involved with residential homes sales.
Dana NesselAssumed office January 1, 2019GovernorGretchen WhitmerPreceded byBill SchuettePersonal details12 more rows
Jocelyn Benson is Michigan's 43rd Secretary of State.
2018 Michigan gubernatorial electionNomineeGretchen WhitmerBill SchuettePartyDemocraticRepublicanRunning mateGarlin GilchristLisa Posthumus LyonsPopular vote2,266,1931,859,534Percentage53.3%43.8%1 more row
Tom Wolf (D) vetoed a package of election reforms this month that the Republican-controlled legislature passed because he opposed a strict voter ID provision. The legislation contained a number of election reforms both parties agreed on, including provisions that would allow for absentee ballot ...
Wisconsin state Assembly leader Robin Vos hired state troopers to conduct a search for “potential irregularities and/or illegalities” in the state’s 2020 election, which Trump lost. In late June, Trump threatened to support primary challenges to any lawmaker who doesn’t back audits of the state’s results.
GOP lawmakers in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are trying to circumvent Democratic vetoes as they prepare for 2022. By Travis Waldron.
In Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and North Carolina, Democratic governors have either vetoed or are likely to block Republican voter restriction packages. But in at least three of those four states, Republican leaders are either actively pursuing or at least considering ways around the vetoes. Advertisement.
Spencer Platt via Getty Images. Trump supporters in favor of stopping the vote count in Pennsylvania descended on the state Capitol in Harrisburg on Nov. 5, 2020.
Costa, the Pennsylvania Democratic state senator, expects Republicans there to continue to bring up voter ID bills and similar pieces of legislation to “rile people up” and “remind people that Democrats don’t want voter ID.”. But that should also make the stakes of next year’s elections clear for Democrats.
The bill heavily limits the types of IDs that are considered valid, Costa said: Under the proposed amendment, the photo ID he uses to enter the state Senate each day wouldn’t allow him to cast a ballot in Pennsylvania elections. (Under current law, Pennsylvanians only have to show ID the first time they vote.)