Some Michigan residents may have already cast absentee voter ballots with Mallory McMorrow as their Democratic candidate.
The 2026 election season in Michigan officially kicked off today with absentee ballots now available for the August primary.
Even after dropping out, Mallory McMorrow’s name will remain on the ballot in the race for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat.
Voting absentee in Michigan elections is straightforward. Here's a quick guide on requesting and returning an absentee ballot ...
Absentee ballots are on their way to voters for Michigan's August 4 election.
Ohio's ban on a four-day absentee ballot grace period caused over 1,500 votes to be discarded in the primary.
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