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$10.10/hour Minimum Wage Petition Shot Down By State Elections Board

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A petition to raise Michigan’s minimum wage to $10.10 an hour did not get enough valid signatures to move forward.

That’s according to a state elections board which rejected the petition Wednesday.   The Michigan Public Radio Network’s Jake Neher reports.

A bipartisan majority of the Board of State Canvassers threw out dozens of signatures after a last-minute challenge from opponents. They say the signatures were from people who signed the petition more than once – which is illegal under Michigan election law.

Frank Houston is a spokesperson for the campaign trying to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. He claims the process was rigged against them.

“The rules of the game were changed at the last minute,” he says.  “And I think it’s pretty clear that they were looking for an end result, which is to keep it off the ballot.”

Houston says the group is considering a court challenge.

Earlier this year, state lawmakers and Governor Rick Snyder approved raising Michigan’s minimum wage to $9.25 an hour by 2018.

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Jake Neher is a reporter for the Michigan Public Radio Network. He covers the State Legislature and other political events in Lansing.