Michigan Rejects 846 Mailed Ballots Because the Voters Were Dead

August 17, 2020 in News by RBN Staff

 

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Michigan clerks rejected 10,694 mailed ballots during the August 4 primary and, of those, 846 were not accepted “because the voter was dead.” The state outrageously claimed the dead voters died between the time they submitted the ballot and when it was counted. In Clark County, Nevada, more than 223,000 ballots were “undeliverable” out of 1,325,934 ballots that were mailed, while 305,000 were returned and verified. Most of the undeliverable ballots belonged to ‘inactive voters’. It is estimated that 28-million mail ballots “went missing” over the last decade. But the madness continues: Nevada will mail presidential election ballots to all its voters in November, knowing full well that putting the election in the hands of the Postal Service is an invitation to disaster. Absentee ballot fraud is the most common, the most expensive, to investigate, and can never be reversed after an election. -GEG

Michigan clerks rejected 10,694 mailed ballots during the August 4 primary.

Of those, 846 ballots were not accepted “because the voter was dead,” the Detroit News reported.

Further, 2,225 ballots were denied because there was no voter signature on the envelope, and 1,111 votes were discarded because the voter moved to a new address after submitting the ballot. The state claimed the dead voters died between the time they submitted the ballot and when it was counted.

Michigan’s largest city, Detroit, received 820 ballots that were ultimately rejected, according to the paper.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is demanding the legislature pass a bill requiring city and township clerks to call voters who have obvious flaws with their ballot, such as a missing signature.

“With turnout and absentee ballot numbers expected to double or even triple in November, we could be looking at tens of thousands of Michigan citizens disenfranchised if the legislature again fails to act,” she said.

Meanwhile, more than 223,000 ballots were “undeliverable” in Clark County, Nevada, the Review-Journal reported.

The state opted for an all-mail election and “Clark County mailed ballots to all — not just active — voters, in part because of legal pressure from state and national Democrats,” according to the paper.

Clark County mailed 1,325,934 ballots, and nearly as many were undeliverable as returned: 223,469 and 305,000, respectively.

The Review-Journal noted 58 percent of the undeliverable ballots “belonged to inactive voters.”

“According to county records, 92,337 of the undeliverable ballots belonged to Democrats, 53,129 came from Republicans and 78,003 were identified as nonpartisan or third party,” the outlet reported.

In April, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) estimated 28 million mail ballots “went missing” over the last decade.

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