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Election Integrity News


SCOTUS Decides to Hear Election Case--Thanks to Amicus Briefs from MFEI and Others
In a significant victory for election integrity advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court’s decision on federal candidate standing and the counting of mail-in ballots after Election Day. The case, led by Congressman Mike Bost (R-IL) and two presidential electors, challenges an Illinois law permitting mail-in ballots to be counted up to 14 days after Election Day, even without a postmark. Michigan has a similar law as well, going so far as to waive p
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Jun 97 min read


Michigan House Votes to Hold Secretary Benson in Contempt
The Michigan House of Representatives escalated its standoff with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson by voting to hold her and the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) in contempt for failing to comply with legislative subpoenas requesting election training materials for county, city, and township clerks.
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May 278 min read


Your Mid-Week Headlines - Three/for/Three
Three quick read headline stories, for midweek. Today's 3: SCOTUS decision on MI legislators, Ranked Choice Voting Setback, Benson Broke the Law … Again.
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May 215 min read


MI AG Nessel Linking Arms with Democrat AG Coalition to Block Trump’s Election Executive Order
MI AG Dana Nessel joins AGs from 19 states' in a lawsuit opposing President Trump’s EO addressing election administration.
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Apr 76 min read


Michigan Legislators Petition the Supreme Court of United States
Two MI senators and 9 members of the MI House filed a petition with the US Supreme Court asking the high court to hear their case.
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Mar 246 min read


More winning! Volunteer Election Information Analyst Prevails
A volunteer data analyst is celebrating a victory in his battle for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)-requested election information.
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Feb 245 min read


Is Cleaning the Voter Rolls Undervalued?
Predicting election-related legislative trends for 2025, the Nat. Conference of State Legislatures doesn't mention cleaning up voter rolls.
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Jan 66 min read


MI GOP Legislators’ Lawsuit UPDATE. Appeals Court will decide if they have standing to sue.
Lawyers representing 11 Michigan legislators are battling to keep alive an election-related lawsuit dismissed in April for lack of standing.
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Dec 16, 20243 min read


Michigan Attorney General Files Charges against Four Voters and Three Assistant Clerks
AG Dana Nessel announced on October 4 that her office was filing charges against four St. Clair Shores citizens and three assistant clerks.
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Oct 7, 20244 min read


Petition for Relief Filed in Federal Court
MFE United Sovereign Americans, joined 6 Michigan citizens who incurred harms in the 2022 election. A petition was filed requesting relief.
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Sep 11, 20245 min read


‘We will come for you.’ Michigan's Secretary of State threatens canvass boards, fearing they may refuse to certify the November 5 election
In an August 27 video, MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson shocked viewers with a warning to canvasser boards: "We will come for you."
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Sep 3, 20249 min read


Michigan Secretary Of State Tries To Rush Potentially ‘Illegal’ Rules To Rig The November Election.
Michigan Secretary of State tries to rush potentially ‘illegal’ rules to rig the November election.
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Aug 26, 20246 min read


Nine states sue President Biden in federal court to stop Executive Order 14019
Ten states filed have filed lawsuits challenging President Joe Biden’s 2021 EO on voting rights.
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Aug 15, 20246 min read
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