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Members of the party organized a vote on Jan. 6 to dump Karamo as leader. Kent County Judge Joseph Rossi says the result was valid. Pete Hoekstra is next in line to take over
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The fight over the chair position is expected to continue to play out in the courts at a Feb. 20 hearing
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The Republican National Committee has stepped in to resolve the dispute over who is leading the Michigan Republican Party
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The Republican National Committee meets in Las Vegas this week with no Michigan Republican Party chair in attendance amid a fight over who’s in charge
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Hoekstra, a former congressman and ambassador from West Michigan, was selected last week by Republican State Central Committee members who were frustrated by the drama and anemic fundraising under Kristina Karamo
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A group of close to half of the Michigan GOP's party members this month voted to remove Karamo from her role. Karamo has refused to accept the results
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One faction of the Michigan Republican Party is threatening another wing of the party with a lawsuit. The central question is which group is running the Michigan Republican Party.
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This weekend’s meeting was billed as a chance to have a vote on Karamo’s leadership. But the meeting, mostly of her supporters, took it beyond that
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The Republican party in Michigan is locked in an internal struggle over its leadership
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More than half of the 13 Michigan Republican congressional district chairs signed a letter last month calling on Karamo to resign