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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.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled some circulators failed to list on the petition form their legally correct home addresses. The plaintiffs can take their case to the Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan’s House Elections Committee could forward bills concerning how officials review petition signatures to the full House floor tomorrow
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Aside from signature challenges, many campaigns ran into issues relating to not complying with the letter of the law when it came to their nominating petitions
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Proposed constitutional amendments still have until July 8 to submit their signatures to get on the ballot
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Democratic groups are asking Michigan officials to investigate the nominating petitions of the GOP candidates in the U.S. Senate race. The groups allege that signatures on the nominating petitions show signs of fraud
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A referendum campaign is targeting a Michigan law allowing courts to temporarily keep guns from those deemed a threat to themselves or others
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The campaign submitted more than 610,000 petition signatures with the Michigan Bureau of Elections last year, but not in time to qualify for the 2022 ballot
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Michigan Democratic lawmakers say they want to keep petition signature gatherers from lying to voters