The office of the Michigan secretary of state has told two county clerks that they do not legally have to provide access to voting equipment maintained by their office if ordered to do so by county boards. “The Board has no authority to require you or any municipal clerk to provide external access to voting…
Michigan Secretary of State Warns County Boards Against Ordering Audits
Judge Considering Request to Dismiss Election-Related Case in Michigan
A judge in Michigan will rule next week on whether to dismiss a case alleging fraud occurred in the 2020 election. 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer heard arguments on the motion to dismiss on Monday and will take about a week to decide whether to allow the case, Bailey v. Antrim County, to move forward….
Michigan Judge Considering Request to Dismiss Election-Related Case
A judge in Michigan will rule next week on whether to dismiss a case alleging that fraud occurred in the 2020 election. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court heard arguments on the motion to dismiss on May 10 and will take about a week to decide whether to allow the case, Bailey v. Antrim County,…
Michigan County Votes to Hand Count Ballots in Upcoming Primary, Eschewing Machines
Commissioners in a Michigan county late last week voted unanimously to hand count every ballot cast in an upcoming primary, avoiding the use of Dominion Voting System machines. Antrim County commissioners voted against a proposal from county clerk Sheryl Guy to apportion $5,080 to reinstall election management system software on a computer and tabulators for…
Judge Approves Discovery Motion in High-Profile Michigan Election Case
A judge in Michigan on Monday approved a motion for discovery, ordering Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office to give information to the defendants in a lawsuit. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer with the 13th Circuit Court in addition to ruling that the state can release the names of forensic investigators, granted a motion from the plaintiff…
Michigan Judge Approves Release of Names of Antrim County Election Investigators
A judge in Michigan ruled Monday that the state can release the names of an election investigation team that performed a forensic audit on voting machines and software last year. Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer listened to arguments by Matthew DePerno, representing plaintiff William Bailey, and state lawyers before making his decision. DePerno entered a motion last…
Michigan Attorney in High-Profile Case Asks Court to Keep Some Expert Witnesses Secret
The Michigan attorney representing the plaintiff in the case that led to a forensic audit of voting machines is asking the court to keep some of the forensic investigators secret, saying they fear for their safety. Matthew DePerno asked the court in a Dec. 21 motion obtained by The Epoch Times to enter a protective…
Michigan Officials: Allegations of Misconduct During Antrim County Audit Are ‘Absurd’
Videos and photographs that allegedly show misconduct happening during the audit of votes in a Michigan county are a fresh attempt at spreading disinformation, state officials said Saturday. The claims in the videos “are absurd on their face,” Jake Rollow, a spokesperson for the Michigan Department of State, said in a statement. The alleged evidence…
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