Wayne County Board of canvassers deadlocks 2-2 on certifying the Nov. 3 election.— Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) November 17, 2020
Wayne County Board of canvassers deadlocks 2-2 on certifying the Nov. 3 election.— Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) November 17, 2020
Sounds like a couple of people fear being implicated in fraud. I hope the fraud cases result in 10 years without parole or death.
Hmmmm ... two don’t want to hang! Interesting!
The decision came after a number of absentee ballot poll books in Detroit were found to be out of balance, a situation that did not stop the same board from certifying the results in the August primary or the county’s November 2016 general election results.
A county board that fails to canvass within 14 days after the election must give all of its documentation to the Secretary of State’s office and Board of State Canvassers, which then has 10 days to complete the work, canvass and certify the results, according to the board’s canvassing manual.
Whoops, that may mean the election is void for the entire state!
The repub controlled house then selects the electors and, voila, MI turns red.
Gov Ratched most affected.