A Michigan Democrat election clerk has received no jail time after being found guilty of abusing her authority as clerk, rigging her election by tampering with ballots on election day.
Kathy Funk, former clerk of Flint Township, is being put under house arrest, forced to wear an electronic monitor and write a public apology after pleading no contest to the election tampering charges.
She was found guilty of tampering with ballots to prevent a recount after narrowly winning her clerk election in 2020.
It should come as no surprise that Funk and Gleason were front and center in the cameras to deny the existence of election fraud in the aftermath of the criminal 2020 presidential election - well before any real investigations or serious inquiry could be conducted.
"At the end, our counting board rechecked the numbers and counted each precinct. I'm confident in the integrity of our election and elections across the county."
"There's been a great deal of duress put on our staff and people that do our type of work across the state of Michigan about fraudulent activity," said Genesee County Clerk John Gleason, who would go on to hire Funk as county election overseer even after she was widely suspected of committing voter fraud.
No wonder so many election officials are emboldened to steal elections to secure their preferred ideological outcome.
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