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Judges upheld a dismissal of a case challenging the 180-day window to gather valid signatures for ballot-measure petitions.
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A ballot campaign has filed a legal challenge to a decision by state elections officials to throw out petition signatures. The suit was filed by a campaign to put a cap on payday loan interest rates in Michigan.
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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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About 10 ballot initiative campaigns had been circulating petitions for signatures from voters, but only one submitted its signatures by the state's deadline for the 2022 ballot.
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The deadline to file motions in GOP gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson’s lawsuit against state election officials was Tuesday.
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The case filed by Perry Johnson — who’s billed himself as the “Quality Guru” — has been placed on a very fast track to get an appeals court decision as soon as this week. The state has to file its response Tuesday and any reply must also be filed Tuesday.
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Time is running out for the several campaigns in the field to come up with 340,047 valid signatures.
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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has ruled that five Republican gubernatorial candidates don’t have enough valid petition signatures to make it onto the August primary ballot. As part of the weekly series MichMash…
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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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Bills at the Michigan Capitol would crack down on petition circulators who lie to get people to sign. As part of the weekly series MichMash…