Unlock Michigan asks state s high court to order petition approval
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Lansing Unlock Michigan, the group looking to repeal a state law that enabled Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is asking the state s Supreme Court to intervene and send its proposal to the Legislature.
On Friday, Unlock Michigan s attorneys filed a complaint arguing that the Board of State Canvassers wrongfully blocked the certification of more than 500,000 petition signatures. The lawsuit was filed by the ballot committee and two of the individuals who helped gather signatures, Nancy Hyde-Davis and George Fisher. The court must protect the initiative process, Unlock Michigan s filing with the state Supreme Court said. More than 500,000 Michiganders deserve to have their voices heard.
Alberto LuperonDec 21st, 2020, 6:22 pm
Today District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer announced the filing of criminal charges against Bruce Bartman, 70, of Marple Township for illegally voting in place of his deceased mother in the November 3, 2020 General Election.
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania announced that they found voter fraud, but it’s not the kind some people have been looking for. A registered Republican cast a ballot for President
Donald Trump in the name of his deceased mother, Delaware County authorities say.
Marple Township resident
Bruce Bartman, 70, is charged with two counts of perjury, and a count of unlawful voting.
Is this our first documented case of an actual ballot cast in the name of a verified dead person in the Philly region during the 2020 election? Note: The man was caught and charged by authorities. He also cast the fraudulent ballot for Trump. pic.twitter.com/zwCLKbfiUQ