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Jury convicts 2 in signature scandal that doomed 2022 Michigan candidates for governor

Two men convicted of forging nearly 70,000 signatures to keep multiple GOP candidates off Michigan's 2022 primary ballot in a $700,000 paid signature-collection scheme.

  • Two people were convicted of forgery and other crimes in relation to a petition scandal that disqualified five Republican candidates from the 2022 Michigan gubernatorial primary election due to fraudulent signatures.
  • The defendants, Shawn Wilmoth and Willie Reed, were found guilty of running a criminal enterprise that defrauded campaigns by collecting bogus petition signatures.
  • Attorney General Dana Nessel stated that the fraud denied Michigan voters a choice in the 2022 gubernatorial election.
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Jury convicts 2 in signature scandal that doomed 2022 Michigan candidates for governor

Two people have been convicted of forgery and other crimes in an election petition scandal in Michigan.

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The Detroit News broke the news in Detroit, United States on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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