Michigan Election Data Shows Anomaly: Average of 2.5 Votes Per Voter
Last Updated on October 31, 2024
New Michigan election data indicates that 82,647 individuals cast 208,075 votes, averaging approximately 2.5 votes per person, suggesting an overcount of 125,428 votes.
According to Michigan Daily Absentee Voter Reports, there was a steady increase in multiple votes accumulating until Oct 28. The multiple-voting history was also removed from all but one.
MICHIGAN FRAUD ALERT
82,647 people voted 208,075 times
2.51 votes per person
125,428 fraudulent votes pic.twitter.com/VK9i5Dqeam
— Rep. Josh Schriver (@JoshuaSchriver) October 30, 2024
Additionally, the Qualified Voter File (QVF) indicated that 114,545 Michigan voters had cast 279,113 ballots from various addresses within the state as of Tuesday. One person had even voted 29 times.
Wayne County has not publicly explained this massive excess of 164,568 ballots, but the addresses may reveal the sinister truth.
After reviewing the Qualified Voter File (QVF) of votes actually cast as of yesterday, Oct 29, 2024, the database identifies 114,545 Michigan voters who have cast 279,113 ballots from multiple addresses across the state. This results in 164,568 excess ballots as of 10/29/2024.… pic.twitter.com/AJjsB7yVkK
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) October 30, 2024
The first three addresses on the posted list — 10100 Harper Avenue — is a commercial building hosting the halfway house “Operation Get Down.”
Another four voters’ addresses — 8642 Woodward Avenue — are nonresidential, too. According to Google Maps, it is the address of the Detriot branch of Catholic Charities.
A third address of four voters — 14320 Kercheval Avenue — is the location of St. John’s Congregational Church.
Other addresses do not seem to be for housing, including 23 E Adams Avenue, which isn’t even a building but a statue. It is the William Cotter Maybury Monument.
RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump posted on X that “these duplicates were not and WILL NOT BE COUNTED.” Still, National File contacted the offices of Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to receive a nonanswer. A press release was said to come “soon.”
Michigan State Rep. Josh Schriver told National File, “They won’t even answer formal letters from elected Representatives such as the one I sent to the Auditor General on 10/10.”
On October 10, 2024, I emailed and hand delivered this letter (co-signed by 10 other Representatives) to the Auditor General to get the TRUTH on election integrity in Michigan.
18 days later…we have not gotten a response.
RETWEET TO STOP THE STEAL pic.twitter.com/TLSJNxJjUV
— Rep. Josh Schriver (@JoshuaSchriver) October 28, 2024
Schriver said, “After 18 days of zero response, I decided to post it publically a couple [of] days ago.”
In the letter, he calls for the Auditor General to clamp down on voter fraud in Michigan, requesting an audit of the Qualified Voter File (QVF) to remove illegal immigrants from the voting database.
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With this lack of transparency and open communication from Michigan’s state government, concerns about election integrity have heightened. Anxiety seemingly will continue to grow as we head into the final days of the election.