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- Posted July 02, 2010
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Justice Weaver files for re-election to high court
LANSING (AP) -- Maverick Republican Elizabeth Weaver has filed paperwork to run for another eight-year term on the Michigan Supreme Court.
The Detroit News says the Michigan Department of State received the filing Wednesday.
Because she's an incumbent, Weaver's filing means her name appears on the November ballot.
She's finishing her second term as justice. She's repeatedly clashed with other court Republicans and has often formed a voting 4-3 majority with the court's Democrats.
The other incumbent up this year is Republican Robert Young.
Published: Fri, Jul 2, 2010
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