A Michigan judge on Tuesday threw out a case challenging the 2020 election in Antrim County. 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer ruled that plaintiff William Bailey, a resident of Antrim County, had received the relief he sought when he filed the lawsuit last year following the election. Bailey was seeking an independent audit of Antrim County’s election but Elsenheimer decided that the audit conducted by Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was sufficient under state law. “There is no right either in the constitutional section or the statue for the independent audit that Mr. Bailey seeks,” Elsenheimer told the court. “As the plaintiffs have either received all of the requested relief or are not entitled to the relief requested as a matter of law … the plaintiff’s claims are, in fact, moot,” he added. Elsenheimer ruled in favor of a joint motion for summary disposition filed by Benson, a Democrat, and …