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Based on Michigan census data and state voting data, the state showed an unbelievably “high voter registration rate.” The latest U.S. Census released in December of last year showed that, as of July 2019, the state’s population was 9,986,857. The World Population Review estimates that the state’s population in 2020 is approximately 10,045,000.
Census data shows that less than 80% of the state’s population is over the age of 18, so in exceptional circumstances, the state’s voting age population should be approximately 7.8 million (some populations may also be immigrants who are not eligible to vote.).
But according to the state Voter Information Center, 8.1 million registered voters will participate in the 2020 elections, which means the state’s voter registration rate exceeds 100%. There are about 240,000 suspicious “registered voters” among the voting age population.
Coincidentally, the government monitoring agency Judicial Watch released an investigation report in September that the voter registration rate in 353 counties in 29 US states exceeded 100%. This is 1.8 million more than citizens of voting age.
In addition to the so-called “registered voter” surge, more than 10,000 Michigan residents who have died or are suspected of having died conducted a “vote by mail.” This data analysis was provided to The Epoch Times by Big Data Poll.
The report shows that in the state’s vote-by-mail database, approximately 9,500 residents whose deaths were confirmed by the Social Security Death Index (Social Security Death Index) have “voted.” Also, nearly 2,000 centenarians voted, but they are not on the list of known living centenarians. Analysis of all this data shows that someone tried to vote on behalf of these people.
A spokesman for the Michigan Secretary of State told The Epoch Times: “The deceased vote is invalid. Even if a voter casts an absentee vote but dies before Election Day, it is an invalid vote.”
Additionally, on November 9, several Republican scrutineers in Detroit, Michigan appointed attorneys to take Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan’s largest county, to court, accusing the defendant of having “a large number of people” in the general elections. Fraud and misconduct. “
Plaintiff and ballot teller Andrew Sitto interviewed by The Epoch Times said that at 4:30 a.m. on election night, tens of thousands of ballots were transported to the TCF Center, which counted votes sent by mail in the county of Wayne. He saw “this lot. Each of the ballots voted for Biden,” and these ballots were carried from behind by cars with out-of-state plates. “
Another witness, Detroit official Jessy Jacob (Jessy Jacob) said in the indictment that during training he was instructed to stamp the mailed ballot with the old stamp and ignore any non-compliance. When you come to vote in person, don’t look at your ID.
Edward McCall, one of the plaintiffs in the appeals lawsuit, is a Republican Party teller. He said that during his service he was subjected to fierce offensive harassment, which lasted 45 minutes, which prevented him from counting the votes.
Currently, Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads Michigan by less than 150,000 votes.
Editor in charge: Lin Yan #