Michigan court OKs early primary
USA TodayLANSING, Mich. -- Michigan's Jan. 15 presidential primary is a go again.
Overturning a pair of lower court rulings, a majority of the state Supreme Court Wednesday morning found the law setting the primary date and granting exclusive access to voter lists from it to the Democratic and Republican parties was not unconstitutional.
The 4-3 decision, after a string of setbacks for the seemingly star-crossed election, means the vote can be held as planned.
State election officials had said they needed to know the primary's fate by noon Wednesday to have time to prepare and deliver absentee ballots.
The court majority said reserving lists of voters (sorted by which primary ballot is chosen at the polls) to the two parties was within the authority of the Legislation and governor when they approved the primary bill last summer.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
A win for democracy in Michigan...
The Michigan Supreme Court has reinstated Michigan's January 15th primary.
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