Monday, July 2, 2007

Replacement Judges in Jackson Michigan for 2007 Violate Election Laws to Fix Election.

Judge Wilson's "Abuse of Power" takes revenge against this author for exposing the Judges Crimes.
by: JusticeForAll
Subject Legal; Myspace and Michigan Liberal Author threatened by Judge Wilson's "Abuse of Power".

Judge Wilson has issued an order on March 10th 2007 to take child support out of this authors paycheck at a rate of approximately 80%. Which exceeds State Law guide lines of 65%.
My paychecks after Judge Wilson illegal garnishment of my wages for child support (which I do NOT owe as that I have a Court Order issued by Judge McBain on June 28, 2006 stating so) averaged $23.00 a week and my last paycheck dated 05-18-2007 (check number 68946 from Advance Employment of Charlotte, Inc. written against the LaSalle Bank Midwest N.A.) was for the grand total of $0.00 (NEGATIVE ZERO AND XX/100 DOLLARS).
Judge Wilson and his Criminal Organization is trying to make me homeless and pennyless in hopes that I will no longer be able to expose their crimes.
That or they are just trying to starve me to death. Which would mean that they are GUILTY of ATTEMPTED MURDER as well.
The problem here is that Judge McBain issued an order on June 28th 2006 declaring my child support paid in full.
Judge Wilson is guilty of "Abuse of Power" (a felony) and a Hate Crime (also a felony) possibly in and for his attempt to gain revenge against me for filing the complaint against him for his Campaign Election Law violations which are felonies and misdemeanors.
Subject Politics; Diane Rappleye and Thomas D. Wilson are in violation of MCL Chapter 168 Election Laws. Definitions and Laws are included in this complaint
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I have received a letter dated April 13, 2007 responding to this artical and original complaint of " Evidence of Corrupt Judge Elections in Jackson Michigan" from the Michigan Department of State Director of Elections Mr. Christopher M. Thomas.Mr. Thomas has made the following statement; "Please be informed that the above described actions do not represent violations of Michigan election law as you contend. Essentially, you have ascribed new and unique definitions to the terms "political Party" and "valuable consideration" which are inconsistent with the commonly understood and accepted meanings of the terms." Well please Mr. Thomas just how stupid and or ignorant do you think the voting public is? I used definitions that are and have been "commonly understood and accepted meanings of the terms" for more then one hundred years as according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is probably one of the most commonly used dictionaries in use today in Michigan and the United States of America. As a matter of fact I recently saw one in the Court Clerks office and in Judge Wilson's office in Jackson Michigan. I also used the Michigan Compiled Laws Chapter 168 Election Laws which I quoted. So folks you tell me. You the voting public read the following complaint that I and others made in regards to the Corrupt Judge Elections in Jackson Michigan and then you log on and voice your opinion's to this matter.

My Original Complaint I filed with the Michigan Bureau of Elections follows;

As that the Jackson County Prosecutor Henry Zavislack and his Office and the local Jackson Michigan Law Enforcement are also GUILTY of these Violations of MCL Chapter 168 Election Laws as that they publicly gave their names as Accomplices in these Crimes. The State of Michigan Secretary of State and the Bureau of Elections would be totally in the wrong if they were to Order local Law Enforcement to investigate these Crimes and just as wrong to order the local Prosecutor Office to Prosecute these Criminals named in this Complaint.
In the Sunday November 5, 2006 edition of the Salesman (Central Edition) Diane Rappleye a Candidate for Probate Judge in Jackson County Michigan did run a political half page ad stipulating that the following have endorsed her for Probate Judge; Susan E. Vandercook Probate Court Judge,Chad C Schmucker Cheif Circuit Court Judge, R. Darrryl Mazur Cheif District Court Judge, Joeseph S. Filip District Court Judge, Gordon W. Britten Circuit Court Judge Ret., Lysle G. Hall Jr. District Court Judge Ret., Carlene G. Lafere District Court Judge Ret., Alexander C. Perlos Circuit Court Judge Ret., Fredrick O. Sill Probate Court Judge Ret., Iva J. Arbuckle Family Court Referee - Juvenile Division, Fredrick C. Bishop Jackson County Magistrate, Blackman Township Command Officer's Association, Frateral Order of Police, Jackson Citizen Patriot.
In doing so all those listed in said political ad have by definition advertised and shown themselves to be a "Political Party".
Which makes the Candidate for Jackson County Probate Judge Diane Rappleye "Partisan" by definition and makes her and her "Party" in Violation of MCL Chapter 168
168.432 Candidates for probate judge; nomination at general nonpartisan primary election; omission.
Sec. 432 "qualified and registered electors may vote for nonpartisan candidates for the office of judge"
Diane Rappleye is in Volation of law because she is in fact "Partisan" by her own public admission in her advertisements.
A Full Page Political Ad run in the Jackson Citizen Patriot on June 11, 2006 by the Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson in the same manor listed more then 100 people as being in his "Party" supporting and or endorsing him.
Also Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson has made and aired on Television a Political TV ad which shows him clearly stating that he will work with Jackson County Sheriff Heyns and Jackson County Prosecutor Zavislack to get the criminals off the streets excetra.
This statement made by the Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson is without a doubt a "Prohibited Conduct" of "Valuable Concideration".
After all what could be concider more valuable to the general voting public then a Judge who will work with Law Enforcement and the Prosecutor's Office in getting rid of what they feel is the "Criminals".
In doing so all those listed in said political ad have by definition advertised and shown themselves to be a "Political Party".
This makes Candidate for Jackson County Probate Judge Thomas Wilson "Partisan" and in Violation of the following Michigan Laws;
MCL Chapter 168
168.412 Candidates for circuit court judge; nomination at general nonpartisan primary election; omission.
Sec. 412. "qualified and registered electors may vote for nonpartisan candidates for the office of judge"
And in Violation of the following as well;
MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
168.931 Prohibited conduct; violation as misdemeanor; "valuable consideration" defined.
Sec. 931.
(1) A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a misdemeanor:
(a) A person shall not, either directly or indirectly, give, lend, or promise valuable consideration, to or for any person, as an inducement to influence the manner of voting by a person relative to a candidate or ballot question, or as a reward for refraining from voting.
(b) A person shall not, either before, on, or after an election, for the person's own benefit or on behalf of any other person, receive, agree, or contract for valuable consideration for 1 or more of the following:
(i) Voting or agreeing to vote, or inducing or attempting to induce another to vote, at an election.

MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
168.932 Prohibited conduct; violation as felony.
Sec. 932.
A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a felony:
(a) A person shall not attempt, by means of bribery, menace, or other corrupt means or device, either directly or indirectly, to influence an elector in giving his or her vote, or to deter the elector from, or interrupt the elector in giving his or her vote at any election held in this state.
168.934 Misdemeanor; penalty.
Sec. 934.
Any person who shall be found guilty of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine of not exceeding $500.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
168.935 Felony; penalty.
Sec. 935.
Any person found guilty of a felony under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000.00, or by imprisonment in the state prison for a term not exceeding 5 years, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
I Bengt V. Thulin Demand Arrest and Prosecution of these persons who violated the Michigan Election Laws MCL Chapter 168, Michigan Constitution, United States Laws, United States Constitution that I have Filed Complaint against and so should all of the rest of the honest citizens.
It is the DUTY of the Michigan Secretary of State to do so according to the following MCL;
MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
***** 168.31 THIS SECTION IS AMENDED EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007: See 168.31.amended *****
168.31 Secretary of state; duties as to elections; rules.
Sec. 31.
(1) The secretary of state shall do all of the following:
(a) Subject to subsection (2), issue instructions and promulgate rules pursuant to the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, for the conduct of elections and registrations in accordance with the laws of this state.
(b) Advise and direct local election officials as to the proper methods of conducting elections.
(h) Investigate, or cause to be investigated by local authorities, the administration of election laws, and report violations of the election laws and regulations to the attorney general or prosecuting attorney, or both, for prosecution.
As that the Jackson County Prosecutor and his Office and the local Jackson Michigan Law Enforcement are also GUILTY of these Violations of MCL Chapter 168 Election Laws as that they gave their names as Accomplices in these Crimes the State of Michigan Secretary of State would be totally in the wrong if they were to Order local Law Enforcement to investigate these Crimes and just as wrong to order the local Prosecutor Office to Prosecute these Criminals named in this Complaint.
You may read all these laws yourself at;
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/ and click on MCL Chapter 168 in the chapter index.
Sincerely,
Bengt V.Thulin
Native of and resident of and registered voter of Jackson, Michigan
The following are Definitions and Laws that pertain to this complaint;
Nonpartisan Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
nonpartisan
One entry found for nonpartisan.


Main Entry: non·par·ti·san Pronunciation: 'nän-'pär-t&-z&n, -s&nFunction: adjective: not partisan; especially : free from party affiliation, bias, or designation nonpartisan board> - non·par·ti·san·ship /-"ship/ noun


Partisan Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
partisan<>
2 entries found for partisan.
partisan[1,noun]partisan[2,noun]

Main Entry: 1par·ti·san Variant(s): also par·ti·zan /'pär-t&-z&n, -s&n, -"zan, chiefly British "pär-t&-'zan/Function: nounEtymology: Middle French partisan, from north Italian dialect partian, from part part, party, from Latin part-, pars part1 : a firm adherent to a party , faction, cause, or person; especially : one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance2 a : a member of a body of detached light troops making forays and harassing an enemy b : a member of a guerrilla band operating within enemy linessynonym see FOLLOWER - partisan adjective - par·ti·san·ly /-lE/ adverb - par·ti·san·ship /-"ship/ noun


Bias Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
bias
10 entries found for bias.
bias[1,noun]bias[2,adjective]bias[3,adverb]bias[4,transitive verb]BeasBiasbias-belted tirebias crimebias-ply tirebias tape

Main Entry: 1bi·as Pronunciation: 'bI-&sFunction: nounEtymology: Middle French biais1 : a line diagonal to the grain of a fabric; especially : a line at a 45 degree angle to the selvage often utilized in the cutting of garments for smoother fit2 a : a peculiarity in the shape of a bowl that causes it to swerve when rolled on the green in lawn bowling b : the tendency of a bowl to swerve; also : the impulse causing this tendency c : the swerve of the bowl3 a : BENT, TENDENCY b : an inclination of temperament or outlook; especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment : PREJUDICE c : an instance of such prejudice d (1) : deviation of the expected value of a statistical estimate from the quantity it estimates (2) : by others4 a : a voltage applied to a device (as a transistor control electrode) to establish a reference level for operation b : a high-frequency voltage combined with an audio signal to reduce distortion in tape recordingsynonym see PREDILECTION - on the bias : ASKEW, OBLIQUELY


Party Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
party
19 entries found for party. The first 10 are listed below.To select an entry, click on it. For more results, click here.
party[1,noun]party[2,intransitive verb]block partycocktail partyhen partyhouse partykeggermajor partyminor partyparty animal
Main Entry: 1par·ty Pronunciation: 'pär-tEFunction: nounInflected Form(s): plural partiesEtymology: Middle English partie part, party, from Anglo-French, from partir to divide -- more at PART1 : a person or group taking one side of a question, dispute, or contest2 : a group of persons organized for the purpose of directing the policies of a government3 : a person or group participating in an action or affair party> party to the transaction>4 : href="http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/particular particular individual : PERSON party approaching 80>5 : a detail of soldiers6 : a social gathering; ALSO<>: the entertainment provided for it - party adjective


Political Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
political5 entries found for political.To select an entry, click on it.
politicalpolitical action committeepolitical economypolitically correctpolitical science
Main Entry: po·lit·i·cal Pronunciation: p&-'li-ti-k&lFunction: adjectiveEtymology: Latin politicus1 a : of or relating to government, a government, or the conduct of government b : of, relating to, or concerned with the making as distinguished from the administration of governmental policy2 : of, relating to, involving, or involved in politics and especially party politics3 : organized in governmental terms 4 : involving or charged or concerned with acts against a government or a political system - po·lit·i·cal·ly /-k(&-)lE/ adverb


168.938 Candidate convicted of felony; election void quo warranto.
Sec. 938.
If any candidate for any public office at any election in this state shall be convicted of a felony, as defined in this act, the election of such candidate, if he has been elected, shall be void; and if he shall enter into the office for which he was elected, an information in the nature of a quo warranto to oust him from such office may be filed in the supreme court or the proper circuit court.
168.940 Prosecuting attorney; duty to prosecute.
Sec. 940.
It is hereby made the duty of every prosecuting attorney, whenever he shall receive credible information that any such offense has been committed, to cause the same to be prosecuted.
168.941 Peace officers; duty to institute proceedings.
Sec. 941.
It is hereby made the duty of any police, sheriff or other peace officer, present and having knowledge of any violation of any of the provisions of this act, to forthwith institute criminal proceedings for the punishment of such offender.
168.942 Prosecution; time limitations; fraudulent registrations; immunity of witnesses.
Sec. 942.
An offense under this act other than fraudulent registration shall not be prosecuted unless the prosecution is commenced within 2 years after the date of the registration, primary, or election in connection with which the offense is alleged to have been committed. Fraudulent registration under this act shall not be prosecuted unless the prosecution is commenced within 3 years after the time the offense is discovered. The complaining witness or any other person who is called to testify in behalf of the people in a proceeding under this section shall not be liable to criminal prosecution under this act for an offense in respect to which he or she is examined or to which his or her testimony relates, except to prosecution for perjury committed in the testimony.
File your own complaint.
Every registered voter should file their own complaint in writing as I have done to the;
Michigan Department of State
Bureau of Elections
Richard H. Austin Building - First Floor
430 West Allegan
Lansing, Michigan
48918
or by fax to;
1-517-241-4785
After you have filed your written complaint you may follow up on it by calling them at; 1-517-373-2540
Find me on MySpace and be my friend at; http://www.myspace.com/jacktownnews and help STOP the corruption that controls the governments, law enforcement departments and Judicial systems of Jackson Michigan!
Before they spread into our State and United States Government.
Volunteers who wish to join in this noble effort to regain our local governments, law enforcement departments and Judicial systems back from the criminals who have been corrupting them may apply to;
Mr. Bengt V. Thulin
P.O. Box 6279
Jackson, Michigan
49204

As that the Jackson County Prosecutor Henry Zavislack and his Office and the local Jackson Michigan Law Enforcement are also GUILTY of these Violations of MCL Chapter 168 Election Laws as that they publicly gave their names as Accomplices in these Crimes. The State of Michigan Secretary of State and the Bureau of Elections would be totally in the wrong if they were to Order local Law Enforcement to investigate these Crimes and just as wrong to order the local Prosecutor Office to Prosecute these Criminals named in this Complaint.
In the Sunday November 5, 2006 edition of the Salesman (Central Edition) Diane Rappleye a Candidate for Probate Judge in Jackson County Michigan did run a political half page ad stipulating that the following have endorsed her for Probate Judge; Susan E. Vandercook Probate Court Judge,Chad C Schmucker Cheif Circuit Court Judge, R. Darrryl Mazur Cheif District Court Judge, Joeseph S. Filip District Court Judge, Gordon W. Britten Circuit Court Judge Ret., Lysle G. Hall Jr. District Court Judge Ret., Carlene G. Lafere District Court Judge Ret., Alexander C. Perlos Circuit Court Judge Ret., Fredrick O. Sill Probate Court Judge Ret., Iva J. Arbuckle Family Court Referee - Juvenile Division, Fredrick C. Bishop Jackson County Magistrate, Blackman Township Command Officer's Association, Frateral Order of Police, Jackson Citizen Patriot.
In doing so all those listed in said political ad have by definition advertised and shown themselves to be a "Political Party".
Which makes the Candidate for Jackson County Probate Judge Diane Rappleye "Partisan" by definition and makes her and her "Party" in Violation of MCL Chapter 168
168.432 Candidates for probate judge; nomination at general nonpartisan primary election; omission.
Sec. 432 "qualified and registered electors may vote for nonpartisan candidates for the office of judge"
Diane Rappleye is in Volation of law because she is in fact "Partisan" by her own public admission in her advertisements.
A Full Page Political Ad run in the Jackson Citizen Patriot on June 11, 2006 by the Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson in the same manor listed more then 100 people as being in his "Party" supporting and or endorsing him.
Also Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson has made and aired on Television a Political TV ad which shows him clearly stating that he will work with Jackson County Sheriff Heyns and Jackson County Prosecutor Zavislack to get the criminals off the streets excetra.
This statement made by the Candidate for Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wilson is without a doubt a "Prohibited Conduct" of "Valuable Concideration".
After all what could be concider more valuable to the general voting public then a Judge who will work with Law Enforcement and the Prosecutor's Office in getting rid of what they feel is the "Criminals".
In doing so all those listed in said political ad have by definition advertised and shown themselves to be a "Political Party".
This makes Candidate for Jackson County Probate Judge Thomas Wilson "Partisan" and in Violation of the following Michigan Laws;
MCL Chapter 168
168.412 Candidates for circuit court judge; nomination at general nonpartisan primary election; omission.
Sec. 412. "qualified and registered electors may vote for nonpartisan candidates for the office of judge"
And in Violation of the following as well;
MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
168.931 Prohibited conduct; violation as misdemeanor; "valuable consideration" defined.
Sec. 931.
(1) A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a misdemeanor:
(a) A person shall not, either directly or indirectly, give, lend, or promise valuable consideration, to or for any person, as an inducement to influence the manner of voting by a person relative to a candidate or ballot question, or as a reward for refraining from voting.
(b) A person shall not, either before, on, or after an election, for the person's own benefit or on behalf of any other person, receive, agree, or contract for valuable consideration for 1 or more of the following:
(i) Voting or agreeing to vote, or inducing or attempting to induce another to vote, at an election.

MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
168.932 Prohibited conduct; violation as felony.
Sec. 932.
A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a felony:
(a) A person shall not attempt, by means of bribery, menace, or other corrupt means or device, either directly or indirectly, to influence an elector in giving his or her vote, or to deter the elector from, or interrupt the elector in giving his or her vote at any election held in this state.
168.934 Misdemeanor; penalty.
Sec. 934.
Any person who shall be found guilty of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine of not exceeding $500.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
168.935 Felony; penalty.
Sec. 935.
Any person found guilty of a felony under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000.00, or by imprisonment in the state prison for a term not exceeding 5 years, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
I Bengt V. Thulin Demand Arrest and Prosecution of these persons who violated the Michigan Election Laws MCL Chapter 168, Michigan Constitution, United States Laws, United States Constitution that I have Filed Complaint against and so should all of the rest of the honest citizens.
It is the DUTY of the Michigan Secretary of State to do so according to the following MCL;
MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)Act 116 of 1954
***** 168.31 THIS SECTION IS AMENDED EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007: See 168.31.amended *****
168.31 Secretary of state; duties as to elections; rules.
Sec. 31.
(1) The secretary of state shall do all of the following:
(a) Subject to subsection (2), issue instructions and promulgate rules pursuant to the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, for the conduct of elections and registrations in accordance with the laws of this state.
(b) Advise and direct local election officials as to the proper methods of conducting elections.
(h) Investigate, or cause to be investigated by local authorities, the administration of election laws, and report violations of the election laws and regulations to the attorney general or prosecuting attorney, or both, for prosecution.
As that the Jackson County Prosecutor and his Office and the local Jackson Michigan Law Enforcement are also GUILTY of these Violations of MCL Chapter 168 Election Laws as that they gave their names as Accomplices in these Crimes the State of Michigan Secretary of State would be totally in the wrong if they were to Order local Law Enforcement to investigate these Crimes and just as wrong to order the local Prosecutor Office to Prosecute these Criminals named in this Complaint.
You may read all these laws yourself at;
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/ and click on MCL Chapter 168 in the chapter index.
Sincerely,
Bengt V.Thulin
Native of and resident of and registered voter of Jackson, Michigan
The following are Definitions and Laws that pertain to this complaint;
Nonpartisan Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
nonpartisan
One entry found for nonpartisan.


Main Entry: non·par·ti·san Pronunciation: 'nän-'pär-t&-z&n, -s&nFunction: adjective: not partisan; especially : free from party affiliation, bias, or designation nonpartisan board> - non·par·ti·san·ship /-"ship/ noun


Partisan Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
partisan<>
2 entries found for partisan.
partisan[1,noun]partisan[2,noun]

Main Entry: 1par·ti·san Variant(s): also par·ti·zan /'pär-t&-z&n, -s&n, -"zan, chiefly British "pär-t&-'zan/Function: nounEtymology: Middle French partisan, from north Italian dialect partian, from part part, party, from Latin part-, pars part1 : a firm adherent to a party , faction, cause, or person; especially : one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance2 a : a member of a body of detached light troops making forays and harassing an enemy b : a member of a guerrilla band operating within enemy linessynonym see FOLLOWER - partisan adjective - par·ti·san·ly /-lE/ adverb - par·ti·san·ship /-"ship/ noun


Bias Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
bias
10 entries found for bias.
bias[1,noun]bias[2,adjective]bias[3,adverb]bias[4,transitive verb]BeasBiasbias-belted tirebias crimebias-ply tirebias tape

Main Entry: 1bi·as Pronunciation: 'bI-&sFunction: nounEtymology: Middle French biais1 : a line diagonal to the grain of a fabric; especially : a line at a 45 degree angle to the selvage often utilized in the cutting of garments for smoother fit2 a : a peculiarity in the shape of a bowl that causes it to swerve when rolled on the green in lawn bowling b : the tendency of a bowl to swerve; also : the impulse causing this tendency c : the swerve of the bowl3 a : BENT, TENDENCY b : an inclination of temperament or outlook; especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment : PREJUDICE c : an instance of such prejudice d (1) : deviation of the expected value of a statistical estimate from the quantity it estimates (2) : by others4 a : a voltage applied to a device (as a transistor control electrode) to establish a reference level for operation b : a high-frequency voltage combined with an audio signal to reduce distortion in tape recordingsynonym see PREDILECTION - on the bias : ASKEW, OBLIQUELY


Party Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
party
19 entries found for party. The first 10 are listed below.To select an entry, click on it. For more results, click here.
party[1,noun]party[2,intransitive verb]block partycocktail partyhen partyhouse partykeggermajor partyminor partyparty animal
Main Entry: 1par·ty Pronunciation: 'pär-tEFunction: nounInflected Form(s): plural partiesEtymology: Middle English partie part, party, from Anglo-French, from partir to divide -- more at PART1 : a person or group taking one side of a question, dispute, or contest2 : a group of persons organized for the purpose of directing the policies of a government3 : a person or group participating in an action or affair party> party to the transaction>4 : href="http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/particular particular individual : PERSON party approaching 80>5 : a detail of soldiers6 : a social gathering; ALSO<>: the entertainment provided for it - party adjective


Political Definition;
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
political5 entries found for political.To select an entry, click on it.
politicalpolitical action committeepolitical economypolitically correctpolitical science
Main Entry: po·lit·i·cal Pronunciation: p&-'li-ti-k&lFunction: adjectiveEtymology: Latin politicus1 a : of or relating to government, a government, or the conduct of government b : of, relating to, or concerned with the making as distinguished from the administration of governmental policy2 : of, relating to, involving, or involved in politics and especially party politics3 : organized in governmental terms 4 : involving or charged or concerned with acts against a government or a political system - po·lit·i·cal·ly /-k(&-)lE/ adverb
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168.938 Candidate convicted of felony; election void quo warranto.
Sec. 938.
If any candidate for any public office at any election in this state shall be convicted of a felony, as defined in this act, the election of such candidate, if he has been elected, shall be void; and if he shall enter into the office for which he was elected, an information in the nature of a quo warranto to oust him from such office may be filed in the supreme court or the proper circuit court.
168.940 Prosecuting attorney; duty to prosecute.
Sec. 940.
It is hereby made the duty of every prosecuting attorney, whenever he shall receive credible information that any such offense has been committed, to cause the same to be prosecuted.
168.941 Peace officers; duty to institute proceedings.
Sec. 941.
It is hereby made the duty of any police, sheriff or other peace officer, present and having knowledge of any violation of any of the provisions of this act, to forthwith institute criminal proceedings for the punishment of such offender.
168.942 Prosecution; time limitations; fraudulent registrations; immunity of witnesses.
Sec. 942.
An offense under this act other than fraudulent registration shall not be prosecuted unless the prosecution is commenced within 2 years after the date of the registration, primary, or election in connection with which the offense is alleged to have been committed. Fraudulent registration under this act shall not be prosecuted unless the prosecution is commenced within 3 years after the time the offense is discovered. The complaining witness or any other person who is called to testify in behalf of the people in a proceeding under this section shall not be liable to criminal prosecution under this act for an offense in respect to which he or she is examined or to which his or her testimony relates, except to prosecution for perjury committed in the testimony.
File your own complaint.
Every registered voter should file their own complaint in writing as I have done to the;
Michigan Department of State
Bureau of Elections
Richard H. Austin Building - First Floor
430 West Allegan
Lansing, Michigan
48918
or by fax to;
1-517-241-4785
After you have filed your written complaint you may follow up on it by calling them at; 1-517-373-2540
Find me on MySpace and be my friend at; http://www.myspace.com/jacktownnews and help STOP the corruption that controls the governments, law enforcement departments and Judicial systems of Jackson Michigan!
Before they spread into our State and United States Government.
Volunteers who wish to join in this noble effort to regain our local governments, law enforcement departments and Judicial systems back from the criminals who have been corrupting them may apply to;
Mr. Bengt V. Thulin
P.O. Box 6279
Jackson, Michigan
49204