The Associated Press reported Tuesday morning that a group calling itself “The Tea Party” plans to file an appeal with the Michigan Supreme Court that it hopes will allow its candidates to run in the general election.
The state Court of Appeals ruled Monday the group doesn’t qualify for the ballot because it didn’t correctly show its name on petitions.
The lawyer for “The Tea Party” said Tuesday he plans to file an immediate appeal. Michael Hodge has argued the group’s petitions substantially met the requirements of state law.
Republicans and tea party activists say “The Tea Party” is a fake party controlled by Democrats aimed at drawing away votes from GOP candidates. They don’t want it on the ballot.
A request for comment was not immediately returned Tuesday by their lawyer, John Pirich, the AP reported.
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