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Hundreds of signature gatherers have been stationed on street corners throughout Michigan this spring. Most are following the law, but widespread fraud allegations have disrupted multiple candidacies and ballot initiatives.
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One of the Republicans kept off of Michigan's gubernatorial primary ballot is suing in federal court. Perry Johnson lost a bid to get the Michigan Supreme Court to place him on the ballot last week.
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Perry Johnson is the first Republican hopeful for governor to call on a court to put him on the August statewide primary ballot. Johnson — a self-described “quality guru” — filed his case with the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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The bureau’s review found 68 thousand signatures — all or most collected by paid circulators — that were likely forged, duplicates, or otherwise invalid.
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Michigan Bureau of Elections staff are recommending that five of the Republican candidates for governor be kept off of the fall primary ballot.
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A petition to change term limits and require financial disclosures for Michigan state lawmakers could start signature gathering next week.
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Michigan voters could see a number of statewide ballot questions this November. That’s if several groups gather enough valid signatures.
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Democratic group is challenging a Michigan law that requires election officials to reject absentee ballots with signatures that…
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NEW:LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Abortion opponents say they're dropping a petition drive to prohibit a second-trimester procedure in Michigan. State election…