John ConyersJohn James ConyersFormer impeachment managers clash over surveillance bill VA could lead way for nation on lower drug pricing The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Dems release first transcripts from impeachment probe witnesses MORE III, the son of former Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), will not appear on the Democratic primary ballot in the race to fill his father’s vacated seat.
The Detroit News reported Monday that Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett determined John Conyers III did not submit enough valid petition signatures to appear on the ballot.
He had submitted more than 1,900 signatures to appear on the ballot, but the clerk’s office found more than half were invalid. That left him short of the 1,000 necessary for the petition to be certified.
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John Conyers III filed for reconsideration last week, but Garrett upheld the original decision on Monday.
State Sen. Ian Conyers (D), John Conyers III’s cousin, filed the original challenge over the authenticity of his cousin’s signatures. Ian Conyers is also running for the Democratic nomination in the upcoming primary.
Ian Conyers will appear on the primary ballot on Aug. 7, along with former state Reps. Shanelle Jackson and Rashida Tlaib, Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones, Westland Mayor Bill Wild and state Sen. Coleman Young III.
John Conyers Jr. resigned in December in the face of mounting allegations of sexual misconduct. He endorsed his son in the campaign to replace him.
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