Michigan appeals court again strikes down ballot drive law - Fox17
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan appeals court has again struck down changes to Michigan's ballot drive law, including a limit on how many voter signatures can come from any one region.
Friday's ruling is the latest in a legal fight that began after Republican lawmakers and then-Gov. Rick Snyder enacted the 2018 law.
It made it harder to mount ballot initiatives.
Many parts have never taken effect because of lawsuits.
The court negated a 15% cap on signatures from any one congressional district.
It also nullified requirements that paid circulators file an affidavit and that petitions say whether circulators are paid or not.
source: https://www.fox17online.com/news/politics/michigan-appeals-court-again-strikes-down-ballot-drive-law
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