MSC: Republican Party Can Pursue Election Inspector Claims Against City Of Flint
The Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have standing to sue City of Flint officials for not appointing enough inspectors during the 2022 election, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled.
COA: ‘Byzantine’ Filing Requirements Make Judicial Races Akin To ‘Hunger Games’
In Neilson v Board of State Canvassers, the Michigan Court of Appeals held that the plaintiff was not entitled to a writ of mandamus compelling the Board of State Canvassers to certify her as a judicial candidate on the election ballot.
Appeals Court Strikes Down Parts Of Michigan’s Ballot Drive Law
The Michigan Court of Appeals has declared unconstitutional several portions of 2018 PA 608, the state’s ballot drive law.