Current through Vol. 24-21, December 1, 2024
Section R. 423.149b - Objections to elections; rerun and runoff electionsRule 149b.
(1) Within 5 days after the election results have been tabulated and furnished to the parties, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, an interested party may file objections to the conduct of the election or to conduct improperly affecting the results of the election. Objections shall be in writing and shall contain a statement of facts upon which the objections are based and the reasons for the objections. A signed original and 4 copies of the objections shall be filed with the commission, and the party filing objections shall at the same time serve a copy upon each of the other parties to the election with proof of service to the commission.(2)R 423.171, R 423.172, R 423.173, and R 423.174 shall apply to all hearings conducted under this rule. After the close of the hearing, the commission shall issue its decision with regard to the challenges or objections, or both.(3) If the commission orders that any challenged ballots be opened and counted, an amended tabulation of election results and an appropriate certificate of results of the election shall be issued.(4) If the commission sustains objections to an election, it may direct a new election, to be held at such time and under such circumstances and conditions as it deems appropriate. For a runoff or rerun election, the commission may maintain the same eligibility date or establish a new eligibility date for voters.(5) A runoff election shall be conducted without further order of the commission when an election in which the ballot provided for fewer than 3 choices (for example, at least 2 representatives and "neither") resulted in no choice receiving a majority of the valid votes cast and no objections are filed as provided in this rule.(6) Employees who were eligible to vote in the election and who are in an eligible category on the date of the runoff election shall be eligible to vote in the runoff election.(7) The ballot in the runoff election shall provide for a selection between the 2 choices receiving the largest and second largest number of valid votes cast.(8) Upon the conclusion of the runoff election, this rule shall govern, insofar as applicable.Mich. Admin. Code R. 423.149b