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Roiled in forgery scandals and soaring signature costs, the field of petitions qualified for the November ballot in Michigan is thinning.

Only one out of 10 petition drives seeking to change the state law met the signature submission deadline of June 1 to qualify for the November ballot.

Proposals aiming to amend the state’s Constitution, on the other hand, have until July 11 to turn in enough valid signatures to appear on the ballot. One initiative circumvented the signature gathering requirements by persuading the state Legislature to directly place the initiative on the ballot.

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