Posted on 10/11/2024 7:58:50 PM PDT by Enterprise
The Republican National Committee (RNC) on Friday secured a settlement from the city of Detroit, which includes hiring more Republican poll workers ahead of next month's presidential election.
The settlement comes after the RNC, Michigan GOP, and chairs of Wayne County Republican committee sued Detroit in August over hiring over seven times more Democratic poll workers than Republican ones in the state's primary election, in an alleged violation of state law.
Michigan law requires that the number of poll workers from each major political party be "an equal number, as nearly as possible," and that each location in Detroit has at least one poll worker from both parties.
“Thanks to the efforts of the RNC and Michigan GOP, Detroit will now change its election processes so that Republican poll workers will be allocated to all voting locations and, as nearly as possible, an equal number of Republicans will be hired this November," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement.
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Exactly!!!
This unbalance has existed for a long time. The RNC didn’t’ do anything about it in the past. I am glad to see that Trump is holding their feet to fire these days.
Would you be happy if they had no poll workers at all?
Photo taken just before the men with Uzis mowed them down.
First question to Detroiters in negotiations for poll workers.
“What is a ....Republican?”
Funny how this is exactly what happened in Fulton County, GA too - even though it’s required for there to be equal numbers of poll workers from the different parties too, as much as possible.
It’s almost like this is a feature of democrat-run elections, not a bug...
Hired? They should be volunteers........................
Why aren’t these mask wearing geniuses covering their noses?
How precious.
Republicans expecting Democrats to abide by the negotiated rules.
Who’s going to enforce the agreement - - - Santa Claus?
Because the mask was just a costume and it doesn’t matter how you wear it.
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