Michigan Won’t Appeal U.S. District Court Decision on Whether Candidate Petitioners Must be Registered Voters

On May 30, the Michigan Secretary of State said she won’t appeal the May 23 decision of the U.S. District Court in Moore v Johnson. The issue was the law requiring petitioners (for a candidate) to be registered voters. See this story. The legislature is in session for several more months and it is possible the legislature will repeal the restriction this year. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.


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Michigan Won’t Appeal U.S. District Court Decision on Whether Candidate Petitioners Must be Registered Voters — No Comments

  1. Yet another case of a regime NOT defending its law with an injury to other folks ???

    — namely Conyers has a Donkey opponent in the primary.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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