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Federal judge says Perry Johnson won’t appear on GOP primary ballot

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Michigan gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson, a Republican, briefly speaks with reporters, on Feb. 23, 2022, after a kickoff event at a hotel in Lansing, Mich. Johnson lost a bid to get on the Aug. 2 primary ballot Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in the first key court decision since election officials found campaign petitions rife with fraudulent signatures.
(AP Photo/David Eggert, File)

A federal judge has denied gubernatorial hopeful Perry Johnson’s request to put his name on the Republican primary ballot.

The self-described “quality guru” is running short of options.

He’s lost every single legal effort since his campaign was torpedoed by what appears to be petition fraud. That’s after the state Bureau of Elections determined thousands of signatures were forged.

The federal court decision says it was up to Johnson to ensure his signatures were valid after outsourcing the petition operation to paid vendors.

Also, that he missed the deadline to file a federal court challenge. Timing is an issue since most of the primary ballots are already printed.

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