SEPTEMBER 9, 2008
The state Bureau of Elections has determined that a recall
petition filed against House Speaker Andy Dillon now contains a sufficient
number of valid signatures, following its review of more than 2,000 signatures
initially deemed invalid. The review was ordered by the U.S. District Court on
Aug. 27.
The 2,053 signatures were obtained by circulators who were
not registered to vote or did not reside in Dillon's 17th House District at the
time they were collected. The signatures were ruled invalid based on Michigan
Election Law.
Under the results of the review, the petition now has 179
more signatures than the 8,724 needed to place a recall on the Nov. 4 ballot.
The Bureau of Elections has notified the Wayne County
clerk that the recall must be placed on the ballot. Dillon may present the Wayne
County clerk with a 200-word justification of his actions in office that will
appear on the ballot.
Related Link
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The Bureau of Elections report