Three Michigan lawmakers are taking aim at one of Lansing’s most insider rituals, pushing to overhaul how nominees for attorney general, secretary of state, and the governing boards at the University of Michigan, Michigan State, and Wayne State make it onto the fall ballot. Their bills would move those nominations out of party endorsement conventions and into partisan primary elections, giving everyday voters a direct say in who carries each par…
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