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Michigan Supreme Court rejects appeals by 3 GOP candidates for governor, makes no ruling on a fourthThe state Supreme Court upheld lower courts that said the candidates failed to gather enough valid petition signatures — much of that due to what appears to be fraud by paid petition circulators.
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Some GOP gubernatorial hopefuls filed court challenges on June 2. June 3 is the statutory deadline for the Michigan Secretary of State to finalize ballots for the August 2 primary.
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The candidates struggled to break out of the pack. Garrett Soldano, Kevin Rinke, Tudor Dixon, and Ralph Rebandt were largely in lockstep, expressing hard right-wing stances on the majority of issues discussed.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has thrown out James Craig's complaint, citing a decision in a similar lawsuit dismissed in the state Court of Appeals.
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State officials blocked five GOP candidates from the ballot after signatures they submitted included alleged forgeries. The Republicans said they were unaware of problems with the signatures.
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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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Ten Republican candidates submitted signatures to run for Michigan governor ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
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The Republican side of the race for Indiana State Treasurer is starting to take shape.The field of five candidates was recently reduced to four.Former…
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The landscape of Michigan’s Republican primary for governor looks a lot different than it did just a week ago. As part of the weekly series MichMash,…