Elections in MI with Irreconcilable Differences! - Truncated for Space

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https://electionintegrityforce.com/blogs/news/irreconcilable-differences-report-3-critical-analysis-of-the-november-2020-michigan-election

COUNT MICHIGAN!

An analysis of the November 2020 Michigan Election

Report 3: Irreconcilable Differences

May 6, 2022

Summary:

In Report 1, Election Integrity Force’s Data Heroes shared that three (3) Michigan Legislators had lost votes in the November 2020 election.

“Lost votes” means that if these public functionaries did vote, their vote was not recorded in the state government’s official record of all citizen’s voting history called the Qualified Voter File (QVF).

Report 1 gave you a glimpse of a significant problem. We have identified at least 55,132 Michigan voters whose votes were not reported in a timely manner to the QVF (a late vote) or may not have been reported at all (a lost vote). 55,132!!!

In Report 3 we will share “the where” and question “the how” those votes were late and/ or lost.

Background:

There are multiple reports supporting an election in Michigan. There is only one ‘OFFICIAL record of the election in Michigan as recognized by Michigan State Law the QVF.

Michigan law requires that the QVF be made ‘current’ within seven (7) days after an election.

The QVF for Votes Cast on November 3, 2020:

The Secretary of State’s website indicates that there were 5,579,317 ballots cast in the 11/3/20 election (that is over 5 ½ million ballots). So if we look t a QVF from December 01, 2020 (this is 28 days past the election date and 21 days past the legally mandated reporting date deadline), we would expect that the state’s recorded number of ballots cast would be equal to the 5,579,317 ballots cast shown on the website. We see that things fall apart pretty quickly on just about all measures of accuracy in reporting.

SOS - Ballots Cast = 5579317
                                                                                    Diff from

QVF Numbers                                Votes                   SOS Ballots Cast

12/1/2020 Official File                 5475120             -104197

12/31/2020 Official File               5476095             -103222

4/1/2021 Official File                   5511303             -68014

The state’s official QVF is missing 104,197 votes in the December 01, 2020 file. Someone then manages to ‘find’ 915 votes and add them to the file before publishing the December 31, 2020 QVF. Look at the ballots cast in the April 1, 2021 QVF for the 11/3/20 election we still see - 68,014 ballots.

We have identified issues within 57 of Michigan’s 83 counties so far and still counting. Make no mistake, that represents 68.67 percent of the counties.

Irrefutable Math in the lovely County of Grand Traverse:

Traverse City, situated in Grand Traverse County along the magnificent shores of Lake Michigan and in 2020 had a population of 95,238. There are a total of 39 voting precincts in Grand Traverse County.

Reported on 12/1/2020 (format isdue, values in a colum)

Location

SOS Vote Totals

Absentee

In Person

Total

Absolute Variance

LONG LAKE TOWNSHIP 2

2119

1360

772

2132

13

LONG LAKE TOWNSHIP 3

2538

1604

0

1604

934

MAYFIELD TOWNSHIP 1

995

368

0

368

627

To add a little subjective analysis to the mix, according to a website that sources data from the US Census 2020, Mayfield Township has a reported total population of 1,517. Of that total, it is reported that approximately 76 percent of those Mayfield Twp. residents are between the ages of 18 and 80. That would be around 1,153 people of relative voting age. So, if 995 people are registered to vote, that would mean that 86 percent of voting age people are registered to vote. Why would none of them have voted in person?

Every in-person voter in their voting precincts was a late / lost vote victim in November 2020.

In 57 counties – 131 precincts - and AT LEAST 50,154 LATE AND LOST IN-PERSON VOTES. (Note: We estimate another 4,978 late and lost absentee votes from Wayne County for a minimum estimate of 55,132 TOTAL late and lost votes.) every single “lost/late vote” voter who volunteered a response indicated that they voted Republican in November 2020 – 100% Republican for the Presidential race.

So How Did This Happen?

One of our 3 lost vote legislators did reach out to their local clerk to understand what happened with his vote in November 2020. The clerk looked him up in a voter list printed from the election and reported that he did indeed vote. That is all true, but unless that vote is reported to the ‘official’ election document for the state of Michigan – the QVF – did it count?

Previous reports from Election Integrity Fund and Force

Report 2: Michigan Governor Voting History Corrupted

https://electionintegrityforce.com/blogs/news/the-governor-of-michigans-voting-history-corrupted

Report 1: A Sample Canvass - The Michigan Legislature

https://electionintegrityforce.com/blogs/news/critical-analysis-of-the-november-2020-michigan-election-report-1-a-sample-canvass-the-michigan-legislature

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