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It is already unheard of for a county to have 100% of voting-age residents even registered to vote, much less be listed as active voters. In a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in March 2024, 53 counties in Michigan have more active registered voters than they do voting age population.
Michigan is a vitl do-or-die swing state in the 2024 presidential election.
The counties according to the complaint are:
Alcona (112%), Allegan (104%), Alpena (101%),
Antrim (111%), Arenac (104%), Barry (102%), Benzie (108%), Berrien (102%), Calhoun (101%), Cass (101%), Charlevoix (105%), Cheboygan (104%), Crawford, (110%), Delta (104%), Dickinson (100%), Emmet (104%), Genesee (104%), Gladwin, (103%), Gogebic (101%), Grand Traverse (101%), Huron (100%), Iosco (104%), Iron (106%), Kalkaska (115%), Kent (100%), Keweenaw (114%), Lapeer (102%), Leelanau
(108%), Livingston (102%), Mackinac (114%), Macomb (101%), Mason (104%), Menominee (101%), Missaukee (106%), Monroe (100%), Montmorency (110%), Muskegon (101%), Newaygo (103%), Oakland (101%), Oceana (105%), Ogemaw (106%), Ontonagon (101%), Osceola (101%), Oscoda (110%), Otsego (111%), Presque Isle (107%), Roscommon (110%), Schoolcraft (107%), Shiawassee (102%), St. Clair
(102%), Van Buren (104%), Wayne (101%), and Wexford (105%).
Michigan registered voter lists, as is traditional in all states, are available on DVD.
The huge vote pool of Wayne County, which Detroit is located in, shows 101% of its voting-age population as an active, registered voter.
In an attempted June 2024 “fact check” designed to rebut the allegation, USA Today responds:
““Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson called it a “PR campaign masquerading as a meritless lawsuit.” A similar lawsuit was dismissed in March.”
This is no “debunk” whatsoever., since the assertion of one of the sued parties that the allegations are false is not a refutation.
MI is where Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson directed election workers to “presume” the signatures on mail-in ballots were valid in 2020, which was struck down by Michigan courts. Benson has just ignored the ruling and issued the same guidance again for 2024. So now election workers following the guidance could be criminally liable for breaking the law.
“Before the 2020 election, Benson directed local clerks to presume the signatures on absentee ballot applications and ballots were valid and to further accept the signatures as valid if they contained “any redeeming qualities.”
”The Center for Election Confidence fought this attempt to change, last-minute, Michigan’s election law. The Michigan courts agreed later that the guidance was invalid. Despite this, the Benson issued the same direction again to local clerks for the 2024 election, contrary to previous court rulings and in violation of state law. The RNC has brought suit, seeking to enforce the law and previous court rulings. “”
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