Michigan Hearing on Who Can Circulate a Recall Petition

The Michigan State Court of Appeals will hear Ebbers v Secretary of State on June 11. The issue is whether someone may circulate a recall petition, even if he or she doesn’t live in the district. Case number 283782.

The other three cases pending on the subject of the residency of circulators are Nader v Brewer (pending in the 9th circuit), Moore v Brunner (pending in US District Court in Ohio), and Yes on Term Limits v Savage (pending in the 10th circuit).


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  1. As usual — taking part in the GOVERNMENT of a regime is quite different than 1st Amdt stuff – speech, press, assemble, petition — i.e. being happy or unhappy about what a government is doing or not doing.

    I.E. ALL election stuff is GOVERNMENT stuff being done by the Electors in a regime.

    I.E. being an Elector in a regime is being a de facto PUBLIC officer — like being a juror in a trial.

    ALL others are aliens. Sorry — no person from another State or country allowed to be jurors.

    This AIN’T atomic physics — except for New Age delusional judges.

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