Winning! This is outstanding
Good news.
Thanks.
Hey this sounds big.
Is it?
I dunno. that’s why I’m asking :)
yes! God bless those patriots for doing the right thing.
Yeah, that paper over the Windows was NOT a good look, Detroit.
The first step which can take this to the Supreme Court.
Please dear God let our President’s win be manifest and let him be re-elected as it is his right to be.
Detroit is located in...
(drum roll)
...Wayne County.
The Democrat Party is coming apart. Attn: Moderate Democrats in the “HOUSE”....switch parties and become Republicans while the getting out from under the Treason, Turncoat, Scum, Vermin, America Hatting Democrat Party is good. The Dems are going down, slitting their own political throats, criminal and cheats that they all are!!!.
Sidney Powell claims for certain That POTUS, Donald J. Trump has gotten over 80,000,000 votes in re-election victory!!!
Senator, Joe Manchin....wake up...say hellos to Mitch McConnell and become a Republican, like right now!!! The handwriting is allover on the wall!!!
Now that is good news
Work on the more votes then poll books signatures
That is a winner right there
I don’t know if that changes anything, but hey, win winnable battles I say
Here comes Debbie Downer: From MLive.com:
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers deadlocked Tuesday evening in a 2-2 vote on certifying 867,409 votes cast in the Nov. 3 election, leaving results in the presidential race, as well as local races, unofficial.Board members Monica Palmer and William Hartman, both Republicans, voted against certifying Wayne County’s results, saying they didn’t believe information recorded in Detroit poll books were accurate enough, referring to unbalanced precinct counts in which the number of votes tabulated did not match the number of voters signed in at the polls.
“If you don’t have an accurate list of voters to start with, how are you supposed to know what list to tabulate from?” Palmer asked. “We can’t have a tradition of having these unbalanced precincts.”
Several cities in Wayne County had unbalanced precincts, but Palmer suggested certifying all of Wayne County’s results outside the city of Detroit.
Unbalanced precincts cannot be recounted by law, and have historically been attributed to human error. For instance, a ballot may have been canceled without the change being properly noted by an election worker.
Most of the unbalanced Wayne County precincts reported to the board Tuesday were off by three or four votes. The largest discrepancy of unbalanced votes was in Livonia, where 27 more ballots were counted than what was on record in a precinct.
Board members Allen Wilson and Johnathan Kinloch, both Democrats, said their colleagues' decisions were politically motivated.
“(Imbalanced precincts) is a normal occurrence, this happens every election cycle and doesn’t prove there was deliberate misconduct during the election," Wilson said. “Our job is to be objective, and I believe that voting here is fair and represents the will of Wayne County.”
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said after the vote that without certification from the county board, it would be up to the Board of State Canvassers to carry out the process of certifying Wayne County’s results.
The state board was set to meet Wednesday at 9 a.m. and again Monday, Nov. 23. The board has until Dec. 13 to certify statewide results.
It isn’t the first time out-of-balance precincts have raised concerns in Detroit, as Michigan election law doesn’t allow recounts of precincts where poll books don’t match the number of ballots cast. But the issue hasn’t stopped canvassers from certifying election results with similar issues in recent years.
If the count were off by several thousand or even tens of thousands, I'd be ecstatic. However, I highly doubt that the Board of State Canvassers will refuse to certify Wayne County over 30 or 40 votes out of 867,000.
“Should the current decision of the Board of Wayne County Canvassers hold through the adjournment of today’s meeting,
the Board of State Canvassers will be responsible for certifying the Wayne County election,” Michigan Secretary of
State Jocelyn Benson said in a statement.
“In similar circumstances in the past, state canvassers have appointed the Bureau of Elections to carry out the
processes of canvassing the vote and voter totals. The Bureau stands ready to fulfill this duty and we expect this
will address clerical errors and improve the quality of the canvass overall. It is common for some precincts in
Michigan and across the country to be out of balance by a small number of votes, especially when turnout is high.
Importantly, this is not an indication that any voters were improperly cast or counted.”
They’ve voted again. The results have been certified.
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UPDATE: The left has put a hit out on the Republican Wayne County election canvassers who voted against certifying a corrupt vote, “Looks like @monicaspalmer and @HartmannDude don’t want Michigan to certify votes of Black voters. Make them famous.”