U.S. District Court Won’t Force Michigan to Place Perry Johnson on the Republican Gubernatorial Primary Ballot

On June 13, U.S. District Court Judge Mark A. Goldsmith issued an order in Johnson v Michigan Board of State Canvassers, e.d., 2:22cv-11232. He refused to order the state to print Perry Johnson’s name on the Republican gubernatorial primary ballot. The primary is August 2. The state had kept him off after determining that he didn’t have enough valid signatures. See the order here.

James Craig, another Republican gubernatorial candidate who failed to get on the ballot, is launching a write-in campaign. The primary is August 2.


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U.S. District Court Won’t Force Michigan to Place Perry Johnson on the Republican Gubernatorial Primary Ballot — 6 Comments

  1. How many felons in the sigs mess ???

    about 4 million voters in Mich —

    filing fee for statewide office = X $$$.

    Solve for X.

  2. THE GOP NEEDS TO FINISH GETTING RID OF THE RHINO’S. GOOD PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE BUT MORE REMAINS TO BE DONE. KEEP THIRD PARTIES UNTIL THAT PROCESS IS OVER JUST IN CASE. THEN GO ALL IN GOP AND TAKE NO PRISONERS.

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