Republican businessman Perry Johnson's spending plan for March is unprecedented in Michigan political history.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office said Michigan election administrators were preparing for a "range of potential threats" to the election.
There are three reasons the 2026 midterm election looks like it will be successful for Michigan Republicans, contributing columnist Rusty Hills writes.
House GOP leader Matt Hall is swinging for the fences with a roughly $4 billion tax-cut plan that would rip out some of ...
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Monday named state Sen. Sean McCann to the first round of its “Red to Blue ...
Perry Johnson of Oakland County spent millions on two earlier failed bids for elected office, running for governor in 2022 ...
Anthony Hudson, a Genesee County truck driver running for the Republican nomination for governor, has made a habit of ...
The big names in Michigan’s Republican 2026 must-watch election field each received large political contributions through the ...
Ahead of the midterm elections, Republicans are attempting to strike down a decades-old Michigan law that allows the spouses and children of overseas Michigan voters to cast their ballots in the state ...
Anti-vaccine signals could cost Republicans Michigan, where parents trust doctors and even Trump voters back childhood immunization.