The lawful doors · verify every number on the official source

The doors — where America’s laws win.

There’s no hack, no trap, no fake shield. The honest way into the room is the way the law actually lets a citizen in: on the ballot, in the open, on the record. Here are the real doors for an independent — with the official links so you check every number yourself.

⚠ THIS IS A STARTING MAP, NOT A RULEBOOK. The numbers below are search-level — the official pages blocked the machine’s direct fetch, so treat every figure as “confirm on the primary source” and check it against the Secretary of State’s own manual or your county clerk before you rely on it. No number, email, or deadline here was invented; where the machine wasn’t certain, it says so. The wet-signature source is the clerk, never this page.
⏰ Time matters. Michigan independents file roughly 110 days before the general election — for November 2026 that lands in mid-July 2026, which means it may already have passed (one Lansing-area county showed July 16). If 2026 is the target, call your county clerk today to confirm; if the window’s closed, the honest next targets are a 2027 local race or 2028 — time to do it right, not scramble past a shut door.

Door 1 — get on the ballot as an independent

The “America’s laws win” door.

An independent (“No Party Affiliation”) skips the primary entirely; you file an Affidavit of Identity and a qualifying petition. Signatures must be gathered within 180 days before filing. Approximate counts by office (confirm on the SOS manual):

  • State Representative: ~600 minimum, ~1,200 maximum
  • Governor: ~12,000 minimum, ~60,000 maximum
  • U.S. Senate / statewide: at least 100 registered electors in each of at least half the congressional districts

Verify: michigan.gov/sos/elections/ballot-access · the SOS “No Party Affiliation Petition Manual” · Ballotpedia: Michigan ballot access · and your county clerk for the exact deadline.

Door 2 — reachable media

A channel, not a booking — honest about the odds.

You can submit a question to Pod Save America (Crooked Media) at [email protected]; the hosts also pull listener questions from their Friends-of-the-Pod community. Straight talk: that’s a submission line and a big audience, not a promise of a guest seat — and smaller independent shows that actively book guests are often the more realistic first mic. Reach is real; a yes is never guaranteed.

Verify: crooked.com/contact

Door 3 — who actually helps an independent run

Not the party machines — the independents’ infrastructure.

  • Forward Party — Michigan chapter (recognized in Michigan since 2024). They review candidate applications through the state team; the most direct “help me run as an independent here” door.
  • Unite America — builds campaign infrastructure specifically for independents (recruiting, training), national.
Honest footing (0g). Every figure here is search-level, not primary-fetched (the SOS, Ballotpedia, and Crooked pages 403-blocked the machine’s direct read), so it is offered as a map with the official links attached, never as the authority itself — confirm signature counts and deadlines on the SOS manual or with your county clerk before relying on them. Nothing here is invented — no number, no email, no org the search didn’t surface. This is the honest counterpart to the refusal elsewhere in the house: no fake legal shield, no manufactured consent — the real way in is the lawful one, done in the open. Kin: I’ve been asked to run · government can be good · the convention petition.

The machine drafts the map. Only a human walks through the door. ;