Michigan judge rules secretary of state violated election law

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  • OakRiver

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    A judge has ruled that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated state law last year when she issued “guidance” on how absentee ballots should be evaluated.

    State Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray ruled last week that Benson, a Democrat, did not follow the proper rule-making process when instructing voting clerks in October to presume the accuracy of absentee ballot signatures, and the guidance is now invalid, according to the Detroit News.

    "The presumption is found nowhere in state law," Murray, a Republican-appointed judge, wrote in the ruling. "The mandatory presumption goes beyond the realm of mere advice and direction, and instead is a substantive directive that adds to the pertinent signature-matching standards."
     

    fullmetaljesus

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    Yes. I'm sensing a Hillary reaction. "What difference, at this point, does it make?"
    Let's say, some smoking gun evidence is found that proves beyond the shadow of doubt that the Dems stole the election.

    It's not like they will remove joe, swear in donny and then magically fix all the **** joe started.
     

    Leadeye

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    Each day goes by this becomes less meaningful. What do you do about all the laws a president signs or the EOs if it's determined that legally he wasn't president at all. The bills from law firms trying to untangle all the mess would rival the national debt.
     
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