After Thousands of Electronic Votes Fraudulently Cast for Biden, Michigan County Votes for Hand-Counts Only in Next Election
A small county in northern Michigan voted to conduct a hand count for its primary election instead of using its Dominion Voting Systems machines that became the subject of a lawsuit that has drawn national attention.
Commissioners in Antrim County rejected a request last week from the chief election officer, who sought $5,080 to hire consultants to prepare their Dominion machines for the May 4 contest, and voted unanimously to keep the equipment “on ice,” according to the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy, who issued the request, said the machines were not “certified for use” as required by the Michigan secretary of state because of a forensic examination conducted in December as part of the November election lawsuit against the county.
The commissioners voted on Thursday to instead conduct a hand count of ballots for the May primary election. According to the report, Guy said this could run afoul of state law given the type of precinct paper that was approved. (Read more from “After Thousands of Electronic Votes Fraudulently Cast for Biden, Michigan County Votes for Hand-Counts Only in Next Election” HERE)
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