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Elections Bureau: Michigan LGBTQ Rights Ballot Falls Short on Signatures

Elections Bureau: Michigan LGBTQ Rights Ballot Falls Short on Signatures
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Michigan GOP, SOS reach deal on campaign finance complaint

Michigan GOP, SOS reach deal on campaign finance complaint July 2, 2021 GMT LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan’s Republican Party and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office have reached a deal calling for the party to pay $200,000 to resolve a campaign finance complaint. A conciliation agreement was signed last month and said the payment is “not to be construed as an admission of liability.” The agreement says $200,000 in undisclosed expenditures were made between August 2018 and February 2019 from a state Republican Party administrative account. In a Feb. 4, 2021 letter to the state Elections Bureau, outgoing party Chair Laura Cox on behalf of the state Republican Party self-reported a possible campaign violation.

Voting machines in Pennsylvania not accepting Republican ballots

https://www.afinalwarning.com/520969.html (Natural News) A large number of Republican ballots in Pennsylvania could not be scanned during the primaries and local elections on Tuesday, May 18, leading to an outcry of concerns regarding election integrity in the state. Most of the unscanned ballots came from Republican voters in Fayette County, a GOP stronghold in southwestern Pennsylvania. The ballots were missing bar codes needed to get recognized and scanned by the voting machines. (Related: Investigation shows hundreds of Republican mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania were not counted.) “What we know at this point in time is that a bar code that’s required to allow the paper ballots to be scanned at the polling places was missing,” said Republican State Rep. Matthew Dowling during an interview with the

Election HQ: A voter guide to 2021 primary races

Your guide to Pa.’s 2021 primary ballot questions All Pennsylvania voters yes, that includes independents and minor-party members will be asked to consider four ballot questions. Two of them are about as non-controversial as possible. The other two? A different story. Below, Spotlight PA breaks down the basics of what they would do, who is in favor and who is opposed. More. Ballot questions should be clear, but 2 written by Wolf administration don’t pass test, critics say Two proposed constitutional amendments that will be before voters have drawn the ire of Republican leaders in the state House and Senate, who called language written by the Wolf administration “prejudicial.” More.

Westmoreland officials seek answers for Mt Pleasant Township ballot error

Jason Cato | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Westmoreland County elections officials on Monday continued to piece together how the race for a district judge’s seat was excluded from mail-in ballots sent to voters last week in four Mt. Pleasant Township precincts. “It’s my responsibility,” Elections Bureau Director JoAnn Sebastiani said of the oversight that led to 189 incorrect ballots being mailed to voters in advance of the May 18 primary. Sebastiani, who took over the top elections bureau job last summer, said no one in her office was aware that a court-ordered redistricting of the county’s district courts, signed into law in October, eliminated one seat, shifted boundary lines and moved four Mt. Pleasant Township precincts into the jurisdiction served by retiring District Judge Mike

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