Category: Michigan Election Law

‘Discrepancies and Irregularities’ Still Plague Michigan Election Practices

 Apart from an increase in grassroots activism, not much has changed for the better in the area of election integrity in the Great Lakes State since 2020. Thousands of names of dead people remain on the state’s voter registration rolls, and the public, through ballot initiatives, has embraced mail-in voting, ballot drop boxes, extended early…


GOP Candidates Banned From Michigan Governor’s Race Vow To Fight Back

Legal action was promised when five of the 10 Republican candidates were disqualified from Michigan’s gubernatorial race on May 26. On May 27, Oakland County entrepreneur Perry Johnson, one of the disqualified candidates, filed a lawsuit in the Michigan Court of Appeals, asking the court to require that the Michigan Board of State Canvassers certify…