Michigan Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Keep Straight-Ticket Device Off 2016 Ballot

On September 2, Michigan state officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let the state keep the straight-ticket device off the November 2016 ballot. See this story. UPDATE: here is the state’s application to the U.S. Supreme Court. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link to the brief. The case is Johnson v Michigan State A. Philip Randolph Institute, 16A225.


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Michigan Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Keep Straight-Ticket Device Off 2016 Ballot — 2 Comments

  1. Will ANY of the 4 robot Donkey party H-A-C-K-S on SCOTUS uphold the LAWS of ANY State on ANY subject

    — that has ANY alleged *discrimination* against ANY Donkey person, voter or nonvoter, citizen or noncitizen (esp. foreign INVADERS, armed or un-armed) in ANY State ???

    i.e. GUARANTEED Civil WAR II coming on Nov 8, 2016 ??? Stay tuned.

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