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Republicans ask Michigan election board to delay certification for two weeks, audit Detroit votes

Published 11/21/2020, 12:43 PM
Updated 11/21/2020, 02:50 PM
© Reuters. A poll worker supervisor handles an envelope of original ballots at the TCF center after Election Day in Detroit, Michigan

By Simon Lewis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican National Committee and the Michigan Republican Party wrote to Michigan's state board of canvassers on Saturday asking it to adjourn for 14 days to allow for an audit of ballots in the state's largest county.

A Michigan official said such an audit was not permitted under Michigan law.

The letter came as Wayne County, which includes the majority-Black city of Detroit, has become a focus of President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the Nov. 3 election in states that were decisive in his defeat by Democrat Joe Biden.

Two Republicans on the Wayne County canvassing board attempted to rescind their votes to certify the county's results after Trump himself called them. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, said the certification could not be reversed.

The state board, which includes two Democrats and two Republicans, is due to meet on Monday to certify election results and will have as many as 20 days to do so.

The letter urged a "full, transparent audit" in Wayne county, citing "numerical anomalies and credible reports of procedural irregularities" made by a losing Republican candidate for the Senate.

Asked about the letter on Saturday, Michigan Department of State spokesman Jake Rollow said Michigan law does not permit audits ahead of the certification of election results.

"Audits play a different role in Michigan elections - to examine and identify errors for future improvement," Rollow said in a written statement, adding no evidence of widespread misconduct or fraud had been reported.

Candidates could still request a recount after certification that could change the outcome of the election, he said.

The department on Friday recommended that the state board certify the results, which showed Biden winning in Michigan by 154,187 votes.

© Reuters. A poll worker supervisor handles an envelope of original ballots at the TCF center after Election Day in Detroit, Michigan

It said there were small tabulation and reporting errors but they were "typical human error similar to that which has occurred in past elections" and did not affect the results.

Latest comments

I agree! Have some dignity!!! Dont feel sorry for the pres.
loser party
And no, no one asked the board of elections to delay certification. The republican representatives just refused to certify a fraudulent election. Report things right.
They went back and certified the election at the same moment pumpkin pie was tweeting how he was proud of them for not doing so. Its over man. Get used to it. Or not.
Wrong uneducated Trump supporter, Trump himself called the two republican canvass board member and told them to change their approval of the certification. You need to check your facts before talking.
This Headline From MaxNews on 11/21/20....Biden's margin of victory widens as Trump's subversion efforts grow more frantic
Hopefully Michigan certifies that vote and gives the supreme Court a place to hang their hat when they call for new elections. We all know that vote is' not correct.
I don't what constitution you are reading but definitely not US constitution
let's think about the Americans who risk there lives for our ability to vote
shameful
Waco potus needs time to stage his coup ??
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