Michigan Bureau of Elections staff have recommended that half of the Republican candidates for governor be kept off the fall primary ballot, citing widespread problems with invalid, and sometimes fraudulent signatures. Now, the bipartisan Michigan Board of State Canvassers will determine which candidates are certified for the ballot.
LANSING The Michigan elections board on Thursday declined to put former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and Bloomfield Hills businessman Perry Johnson on the Republican primary ballot due a massive number of fake nominating signatures, a stunning shakeup in the race to challenge Democratic Gov…
The primary race for governor in Michigan proves once again that if there’s going to be election fraud happening, Republicans are going to be doing it. In this case, it’s five five Republicans who have been found to have turned in enough fraudulent signatures for the primary ballot to be disqualified