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McMorrow’s campaign said her signatures came from an all-volunteer effort whereas many campaigns rely on paid canvassers
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The number of campaigns trying to get questions on Michigan's November ballot is dropping. But remaining campaigns are staying optimistic
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Candidates hired Shawn Wilmoth to help them get 15,000 signatures to qualify for the Republican primary ballot. The petitions were full of bogus signatures
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A campaign to tighten Michigan’s voter ID laws submitted signatures Wednesday in hopes of getting a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot
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An effort to raise taxes on Michiganders making over $500,000 a year says it’s making good progress collecting signatures to get on the November ballot
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One Fair Wage needs to submit at least 223,099 signatures by March 24 to get on the ballot
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In 2022, five Republican candidates for governor were disqualified from the Michigan primary ballot because of fraudulent petition signatures gathered by paid circulators
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Volunteers are canvassing for three proposed state constitutional amendments
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Not having board approval on final summary language could potentially open the campaign up to lawsuits that may claim the petition was misleading
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A challenge filed with a statewide elections board in Michigan is seeking to keep presidential candidate Cornel West off the ballot.