Posted on 11/17/2020 3:46:44 PM PST by cotton1706
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers on Tuesday failed to certify the county's Nov. 3 election results, splitting the vote to certify the results 2-2.
The vote was along party lines, with Monica Palmer, the board chairperson, and William Hartmann — both Republicans — voting against certification. Board Vice Chair Jonathan Kinloch and Allen Wilson, both Democrats, voted in favor of certification.
With Wayne County failing to certify the results, it must provide all election documentation to the Michigan Secretary of State office and state Board of Canvassers, according to Michigan election guidelines. Those entities will then have 10 days to certify the results.
(Excerpt) Read more at patch.com ...
Perhaps this will give the good guys time to work their lawsuits?
Great news!
This must be a big deal. Michigan’s largest county can’t certify their election processes and results.
No! Now the Dems can find millions of more votes, all from Detroit. 350% voter turnout.... Damn those people likes tu vote!
Wayne County went 68% for Biden.
SoS is a ‘Rat, State Board of Canvassers is also split 2-2 by party.
Michigan is supposed to certify on Monday the 23rd. They could set the example for other states. “We can not certify.”
2 to 2.
Having an even number on a board, jury or Supreme Court is not a smart idea.
It looks like good news BUT aren’t the srate officials Dems?
BREAKING: This evening, the county board of canvassers in Wayne County, MI refused to certify the election results. If the state board follows suit, the Republican state legislator will select the electors. Huge win for
@realDonaldTrump
https://mobile.twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1328844700883808260
What are the dynamics of the state board?
The board is composed of eight voting members who are elected to eight-year terms by the state at large. Elections to the board are held in every even-numbered year. Each party is allowed to nominate up to two candidates in each election, and voters are allowed to vote for two candidates. The two candidates with the most votes are elected to eight-year terms on the board. The board elects a president, secretary, and treasurer from among its members.[2]
The 2019-2020 members of the board are:[3]
President: Casandra Ulbrich (D)
Vice President: Pamela Pugh (D)
Treasurer: Tom McMillin (R)
Secretary: Michelle Fecteau (D)
Judith Pritchett (D)
Lupe Ramos-Montigny (D)
Nikki Snyder (R)
Tiffany Tilley (D)
R looses.
More good news. This would cancel these votes in both states if proven.
Courtney Holland
@hollandcourtney
BREAKING:
The Trump Campaign has just announced that they have evidence that 15,000+ people voted in Nevada have also voted in another state
2:33 PM · Nov 17, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
Well, that ends that chance.
What are the dynamics of the state board?
Two Republicans, two Democrats. I assume that if the state board deadlocks then the final decision is the Secretary of State's.
I take that back. The Board of Conversers:
Chair: Jeannette Bradshaw - Democrat
Vice-Chair: Aaron Van Langevelde - Republican
Norman D. Shinkle - Republican
Julie Matuzak - Democrat
Interesting....
Funny how the Eeyores quickly came in to react to this piece of news, eh, lol? I wonder how often this has happened in the past.
https://twitter.com/Wizard_Predicts/status/1328831913604374530
BREAKING: Trump Team says more than 15,000 people voted in Nevada and another state.
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