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Michigan Democrat files complaint against transgender opponent over name on ballot

A Democratic candidate in Michigan filed a legal complaint against his transgender opponent. He claims she should have used her deadname on her campaign application.

RainbowNews EditorialMay 2, 2026 — United States3 min read
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A Democratic candidate for Congress in Michigan has filed a complaint against his opponent. His opponent is a transgender woman. She is running in the same Democratic primary election.

The complaint is about her name on official campaign documents. The candidate claims she broke state law. He says she should have used her deadname. A deadname is the name a transgender person used before their transition. Most transgender people no longer use this name.

The primary election is scheduled for August. Both candidates want to represent the Democratic Party. The complaint could affect her place on the ballot.

Many LGBTQ+ advocates are speaking out against the complaint. They call it a political attack. They say forcing someone to use their deadname is harmful. It can cause serious emotional harm to transgender people.

Using a deadname is seen as disrespectful in the LGBTQ+ community. It ignores a person's true identity. Advocates say the law should protect transgender candidates, not punish them.

The transgender candidate has legally changed her name. She uses her chosen name in all parts of her life. Her supporters say she followed the rules correctly.

This case raises important questions about election law. It also raises questions about the rights of transgender people in politics. More transgender candidates are running for office across the United States. But they often face unique legal and political challenges.

The complaint must now be reviewed by Michigan election officials. They will decide if any law was actually broken. The outcome could set an important example for future elections.

LGBTQ+ organizations are watching the case closely. They say this is part of a larger pattern of attacks on transgender people. These attacks are happening in politics, schools, and healthcare across the country.

The story shows that transgender candidates still face many barriers. Even within their own political party, they can face discrimination. Many activists say this must change for true equality to exist.

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