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Inman recall effort gets extra day to resubmit signatures

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The group behind the recall effort to remove Rep. Larry Inman (R-Williamsburg) from office got some breathing room Tuesday.

The Michigan Court of Appeals found that they have until Wednesday afternoon to resubmit signatures on their petition against the Traverse City lawmaker.

The State Bureau of Elections had previously dismissed more than 1,700 of the 13,000 signatures the group submitted for various reasons, apparently including concerns over typos and legibility. Since then the group has been resubmitting signatures for approval.

The court found that the previous debate about typos in the petition language changed the timeframe for the debate and gave the group an extra day to resubmit signatures.

Michael Naughton, an attorney representing the recall effort, says they’re confident the recall will continue.

“We’re not going to wait until the last minute, we’ve already submitted over the amount that would be required to have the recall petition… moving forward,” Naughton said.

In December Inman was found not guilty of lying to the F.B.I. while a jury couldn’t reach a verdict on two other corruption charges.

Inman’s attorney Chris Cooke says the petition should have never been approved, saying his client was — and is — innocent of the charges against him.

“It’s just amazing to me how you can just extend statutory deadlines on the request of a representative party who should be well aware of the rules,” Cooke said.

If the signatures and petition are approved, the Secretary of State will formally announce a Recall Primary and Election to take place later this year.