Pontiac mayoral candidate convicted in election-fraud scheme faces challenge under Kwame-inspired ban - Detroit Metro Times

The whole thing is kinda shady with McGuinness's past 🤔. I mean, he got convicted of some serious stuff back in 2011, like forgery and perjury, which is a huge red flag. Now, he's trying to run for mayor under this Kwame-inspired ban that was put in place after all those corruption scandals went down 🚨. The thing is, I don't think it's entirely clear if being the chairman of the Oakland County Democratic Party counts as holding a position in government under this amendment or not 🤷‍♂️.

Kelley's motion arguing that McGuinness's conviction needs to be unsealed seems legit, though 👀. It's all about transparency and making sure these kinds of situations don't happen again. If Kelley finds out some juicy info from those unsealed records, it could totally throw a wrench into McGuinness's campaign 🚮.

Overall, I think this whole thing is gonna get messy, and we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 💼
 
Omg, this is like totally crazy 🤯! So, Michael McGuinness was convicted of election-fraud and now he's trying to run for mayor? Like, how does that even work? 🙃 I'm all about transparency and public integrity, but it seems like there are some major loopholes here. Was he just chairing a party or actually running the show? And what exactly happened during that 2010 campaign cycle? Did he really try to affect the outcome of an election? 🤔 The Kwame-inspired ban is supposed to prevent this kind of thing, but it's all unclear. Is being party chair even considered holding office under the law? 🤷‍♀️ This whole situation just has me scratching my head and wondering how someone can be so brazen.
 
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