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LANSING – The Michigan Republican Party said Tuesday it has withdrawn a letter written to the Bureau of Elections by the former party chair that led to an investigation of a possible violation of state law. The bureau said Monday it had opened an investigation after receiving a Thursday letter from Laura Cox saying the party may have violated the Michigan Campaign Finance Act by making $200,000 in payments over seven months to Shelby Township Clerk and party activist Stan Grot. Cox was party chair at the time she wrote the letter. But on Saturday, she lost her bid to be reelected on an interim basis when delegates voted 66% in favor of U-M Regent Ron Weiser. Cox alleges Weiser orchestrated the payments to Grot to get him to drop out of the GOP race for secretary of state in 2018, leaving the field clear for Mary Treder Lang. ....
Michigan Republican Party seeks to withdraw complaint letter that sparked investigation Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press Impeachment trial: What to expect from the second impeachment of Donald Trump Replay Video UP NEXT LANSING – The Michigan Republican Party said Tuesday it has withdrawn a letter written to the Bureau of Elections by the former party chair that led to an investigation of a possible violation of state law. The bureau said Monday it had opened an investigation after receiving a Thursday letter from Laura Cox saying the party may have violated the Michigan Campaign Finance Act by making $200,000 in payments over seven months to Shelby Township Clerk and party activist Stan Grot. ....