The Plymouth Democrat said her office examined evidence and interviews for potential charges against nine people — including opposition trackers who secretly filmed the circulators and trainers — "but there simply is a lack of sufficient admissible evidence to bring criminal charges against anyone involved." “Our investigation found clear evidence of misrepresentation by the petition circulators and questionable training by persons who recruited and were supposed to supervise paid circulators," the attorney general said. "However, those incidents were not in violation of any criminal statute.” The Michigan Bureau of Elections has recommended the certification of the Unlock Michigan petition that would repeal a law underpinning many of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders issued early in the COVID-19 pandemic. The Board of State Canvassers is scheduled to meet Thursday after the Bureau of Elections said its review of a sample of signatures determined there were enough valid signatures to recommend certification.