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Monday, August 24, 2020

72 Percent of Detroit's Absentee Voting count don't match

Detroit election officials say that 72 percent of absentee ballot precincts recorded totals that didn’t match the actual number of votes. Wayne County, the state’s largest county, is calling for an official investigation.
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers is asking Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to look at “training and processes” used in the August 4 primary that one official called “a perfect storm” of challenges, according to the Detroit News.
In 46% of all Detroit’s precincts — absentee and Election Day — vote counts were out of balance, according to information presented Tuesday to the Wayne County Board of Canvassers. Specifically, the number of ballots tracked in precinct poll books did not match the number of ballots counted.
The situation could amplify the spotlight on absentee ballots in Michigan ahead of an election for which record levels of mail-in voting are expected and President Donald Trump is already raising concerns about how votes will be handled.
Are they math-challenged in Detroit? It ain’t rocket science, guys, it’s addition and subtraction.
One of the Democrats on the canvassing board assured us all that everything is fine, no need to panic.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

As planned .... it’s another Democrat power grab ... Putin is proud of you

Anonymous said...

You can't tell me you're surprised??? It's going to get much worse. The REPUBLICANS will just sit back and watch it happen.

Anonymous said...

Detroit still a major city?

Coulda fooled me, thought it became part of Canada!

Anonymous said...

Pretty obvious that the Democrats are looking to cheat and disrupt the election. A blind man can see it.

Anonymous said...

Did you really expect any different?

Anonymous said...

DUGH !!! Well that's why you will be going to the polls 2020 , NOT
mailing in votes !!!

Anonymous said...

Well, gee, gosh and golly. Imagine that.