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Michigan Cases June 07, 2022: Cavanagh v. Bd. of State Canvassers

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Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Date: June 7, 2022

Case Description

974 N.W.2d 549 (Mem)

Philip CAVANAGH, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS, Bureau of Elections, and Secretary of State, Defendants-Appellees.

SC: 164484
COA: 361583

Supreme Court of Michigan.

June 7, 2022

Order

On order of the Court, the motion for immediate consideration is GRANTED. The application for leave to appeal the June 1, 2022 order of the Court of Appeals is considered, and it is DENIED, because we are not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this Court.

Viviano, J. (concurring).

I concur in the denial of leave to appeal. In my view, plaintiff has raised a potentially meritorious argument that the Board of State Canvassers cannot disqualify signatures on his petitions for lack of genuineness without checking them against the qualified voter file. See Johnson v. Bd. of State Canvassers , 509 Mich. ––––, 974 N.W.2d 235 (2022) ( VIVIANO , J., concurring). But plaintiff has not provided any supporting evidence to indicate that a proper review of all the signatures he submitted would lead to a determination that he has a sufficient number of valid signatures to satisfy the statutory requirements. Therefore, although he only needs to identify 184 genuine signatures from the 1,125 that were invalidated because of fraud, given that he has not raised at least a colorable claim that he had collected sufficient signatures, any remand to the Board would likely be futile.

Bernstein, J., would order oral argument.

Cavanagh, J., did not participate due to a familial relationship with a party.