Sunday, June 25, 2023

7-Month Investigation Reveals Shocking Alleged Election Violations in MI in 2022: 600 People Registered to Vote After 8 PM Deadline, Dirty MI SOS Tweeted About How To Unlawfully Vote, Democrats Bribed Voters With Free Food

 After months of investigation, the report, titled Ann Arbor Compromises Integrity during 2022 Election, provides evidence obtained from open-source documents, Freedom of Information Act requests, Michigan's official voter record, and electronic poll book information.

Ann Arbor comprises 53 voting precincts out of the state's total of 4,950 voting precincts.

The documents analyzed include time-stamped voter history records, voter files, and information on the receipt of absentee ballots at precincts.

Each ineligible vote cancels out an eligible vote, thereby infringing on the fundamental right of citizens to have their votes counted.

The Ann Arbor report revealed several violations and erosions of public trust, including the following five: Erosion of Trust Number One The report revealed that time-stamped voter history records show 600 people in Ann Arbor registered to vote absentee after the legally mandated deadline of 8:00 p.m. on election day, November 8, 2022.

Her tweet, at 6:19 p.m. on November 8, suggested that voters could register and vote at a clerk's office or satellite office, even after 8:00 p.m. on election day.

MI SOS Jocelyn Benson "Whether you're at your precinct in line to vote or at your local clerk's office in line to register and vote, as long as you are in line by 8p, you can still register and vote." Benson's tweet was contrary to Michigan law.

In the fine print, her tweet contradicted itself, stating, "At your polling place" and "You have a right to cast your ballot." Voters may register at a clerk's office or at a clerk's satellite office, but voters can only vote in person at a polling place where they can feed their ballots in person into a tabulator.

Voter records from a satellite office of Ann Arbor show that voters were registered to vote on November 9, 2022, the day after the election.

A potential voter would not be permitted to vote on November 8, 2022, if that voter arrived at the clerk's office at 8:00 p.m. and registered to vote.

Hundreds of University of Michigan students waited in line for hours to register to vote at the Ann Arbor city clerk's satellite office at the UM Museum of Art on Election Night, Nov. 8, 2022.

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