Posted on 03/01/2021 7:19:58 PM PST by Chad C. Mulligan
Hall said there were concerns even before the election.
“The Michigan auditor general found that there were many people across our state who were over 120 years old, which is longer than the oldest living person and we found there’s over 300,000 people who were inactive voters who haven’t voted in over 20 years,” he said.
Hall said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) knew those facts but still sent out “millions of unsolicited absentee ballot applications to this inactive voter list.” However, Hall insisted “we knew the list was inaccurate.”
He told The Kyle Olson Show House Bill 4127 will remove dead and inactive voters from the rolls, which would help to restore confidence in the election process. The House also passed a bill introduced by state Rep. Julie Calley (R) related to HB 4127.
Hall said the voters would not be automatically ineligible to vote, but rather would be required to provide evidence that they should remain registered.
He said he concluded after holding a series of hearings that “there’s a lot of things that we need to change in our election law in Michigan.”
Hall cited improved training for city and county clerks who conduct the voting processes and specifically signature verification.
He also said the legislature should prevent the secretary of state from sending unsolicited absentee ballot applications, which a secretary had never sent before. Benson used coronavirus relief funds from the federal government to pay for the roughly $5 million expenditure.
While Republicans control the legislature, Hall said he has to remind constituents who are concerned about this issue that the state elected Democrats as governor, attorney general, and secretary of state, and in 2020, Democrats gained the majority on the state Supreme Court.
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Now, they go after voter fraud. .
Too little too late. The damage has already been done.
It's like telling a prostitute she really should stop doing this kind of work, after you've ***ed her.
That’s the one! You can’t out hustle a hustler.
Bull shit, do u really think this crap will stop them from steal the next election. This is about papering over the last thief, and setting up for the next.
People don’t determine government anymore, it’s the other way around.
Wake up!
This meager and hamhanded attempt by the feckless, spineless, gutless, and witless MI GOPee to save their asses after their utter failure to do a damn thibg to Stop The Steal is certain to be yet another sorry failure. Under the “leadership” of the absolute azzholes Senator Mike Shirkey and Representative Lee Chatfield, both the Michigan Senate and House, which were majority GOPee, let Gretch the Wretch perpetrate The Big Steal on their watch. This bald attempt by the MI GOPee to save their azzes before they lose the next “election” and the Marxocrats take over total control of Michigan is just political theatre, nothing more. In less than two years Micigan will become like Virginia, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, California, and New York. Michigan will offically be lost for all time. And the GOPee made it happen. GOPee Delenda Est!
Is an ID required to be a vote counter in any Wayne County precincts?
“He said he concluded after holding a series of hearings that there’s a lot of things that we need to change in our election law in Michigan.”
That’s what I call swinging into action right there.
Gestapo Gretchen will veto them BUT MAKE HER DO IT.
Then hammer her in the next election for doing it. Get her out of office in 2 years and then get those bills passed.
This should be the number 1 priority in state legislatures for 2021.
EXISTING FEDERAL laws already say the voter rolls must be purged.
States have refused.
Judicial Watch has been suing states...one after the other
This is a dog & pony show.
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