Michigan GOP moves forward with 2020 election-denying secretary of state and AG
Source: NPR
Michigan Republicans picked two candidates both deny the 2020 election results and have been endorsed by former President Donald Trump to serve as the state's next top elections officer and top law enforcement official.
Kristina Karamo, a community college professor who rose to prominence after claiming she saw election fraud in Detroit in the last presidential race, won the three-person contest for secretary of state with about 67% of the vote at Saturday's GOP endorsement convention in Grand Rapids. On the November ballot, her opponent will be incumbent Democrat Jocelyn Benson.
Matt DePerno, an attorney who has pushed Trump's false claims of election fraud, won the party's endorsement for attorney general. In a runoff race, DePerno took 54% of the vote to defeat former state House Speaker Tom Leonard, who was seen as the more establishment Republican candidate. DePerno is now running against incumbent Democrat Dana Nessel.
Michigan does not hold primary elections for a number of down-ballot races, including the secretary of state who oversees elections and attorney general. Instead, Republicans and Democrats endorse and nominate candidates for November's general election at party conventions.
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