Michigan Statutes § 168.590 Qualifying petition; filing; filing fee in lieu of petition prohibited; qualifications
Statute Text
(1)
For the purposes of this act, "qualifying petition" means a nominating petition required of and filed by a person to qualify to appear on an election ballot as a candidate for office without political party affiliation.
(2)
A person may file a qualifying petition for a partisan office or office of justice of the supreme court. A filing fee shall not be tendered instead of a qualifying petition.
(3)
A person filing a qualifying petition shall meet the qualifications prescribed by law to hold the office.
History
Add. 1988, Act 116, Imd. Eff. 5/2/1988 .
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