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Code · Michigan · Chapter 168 — Michigan Election Law

168.562b Election as delegate to state convention or national convention; signing affidavit; voting for presidential candidate; filing affidavit.

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168.562b Election as delegate to state convention or national convention; signing affidavit; voting for presidential candidate; filing affidavit.
Sec. 562b.
(1)Before an individual may be elected as a delegate to the state convention or national convention of a political party, that individual shall sign an affidavit including 1 of the following:
(a)The name of a candidate for president of the United States of that individual's political party that he or she is bound to vote for at each stage of the nominating process until the end of the first ballot at the national convention of that political party unless otherwise released from that commitment under subsection (3). The requirements of this subdivision are met only if the designated presidential candidate's name appears on the presidential primary election ballot.
(b)A statement that the individual is uncommitted regarding the candidates for president of the United States.
(2)Except as provided in subsection (3), an individual elected as a delegate to the state convention or national convention of a political party is bound to vote at each stage of the presidential nomination process until the end of the first ballot at the national convention of that political party for the candidate for president of the United States that he or she designated a commitment to by written affidavit as required in subsection (1), if any, before his or her election.
(3)A delegate to the state convention or national convention is bound to vote for the presidential candidate the delegate is committed to under subsection
(2)unless the delegate is released from that commitment by written notice to the chairperson of the state central committee by the presidential candidate or the presidential candidate publicly withdraws from contention for that party's nomination.
(4)An individual seeking election as a delegate to the state convention, or his or her designee, shall file the affidavit required under subsection
(1)with the county chairperson or the chairperson of the district committee. The county chairperson or the chairperson of the district committee shall file a copy of that affidavit with the chairperson of the state central committee.
(5)An individual who has not filed an affidavit under subsection
(4)and who is seeking election as a delegate to the national convention, or his or her designee, shall file the affidavit required under subsection
(1)with the chairperson of the state central committee.
History: Add. 1988, Act 275, Eff. Sept. 1, 1988
Compiler's Notes: See Green Party of Michigan, et al v Terri Lynn Land, case no. 08-10149, March 26, 2008.
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