Group Sues to Invalidate Michigan Election Results, Claiming Widespread ‘Lawlessness’

Group Sues to Invalidate Michigan Election Results, Claiming Widespread ‘Lawlessness’
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The Amistad Project filed a lawsuit this week asking Michigan’s Supreme Court to invalidate the state’s election results, arguing that state and local officials engaged in unlawful conduct in how they handled the election.

“The pattern of lawlessness was so pervasive and widespread that it deprived the people of Michigan of a free and fair election, throwing the integrity of the entire process into question,” said Phil Kline, the head of the Amistad Project. They said that officials engaged in unlawful behavior to the extent that it deprived Michiganders of a free and fair election.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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