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- Posted December 06, 2012
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Lawsuit seeking a special election in Troy

LANSING, MI--Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette today issued the following statements regarding the lawsuit filed this afternoon in Oakland County Circuit Court to enforce Michigan election law, which requires voters have the opportunity to complete the recall process:
''I'm disappointed that city officials have chosen to go this route,'' Johnson said. ''Unfortunately, we now must seek a legal remedy to uphold state election and recall law. Our position all along has been that state law requires an election in this situation. Troy residents have the right to choose the city's mayor in February, and the attorney general and I will see that that happens.''
''As Michigan Attorney General, my job is to enforce the law,'' Schuette said. ''I am fully supportive of Secretary of State Johnson's efforts as Michigan's chief elections officer and agree that the law is straightforward. A February election is required.''
Earlier this month, Troy voters recalled their mayor.
Published: Thu, Dec 6, 2012
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