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The Secretary of State said Wednesday afternoon the qualified voter file only allows one ballot to be accepted per voter in every election — a formatting error has been corrected.
“Recently, the Bureau of Elections identified a formatting error in a routine report that shows the list of voters who have cast a ballot in this election either by absentee or early voting ballot. The formatting error in the data export process generated a line in the exported report for each formerly associated address of each individual voter listed, resulting in the same ballot for the same voter appearing on multiple lines of information all associated with one unique Voter ID.
Each of these voters only had one vote recorded for this election. This error in the data export process has been corrected and these erroneous extra lines no longer appear on the report,” Cheri Hardmon, a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s office said in a statement.
Each of these voters only had one vote recorded for this election. This error in the data export process has been corrected and these erroneous extra lines no longer appear on the report,” Cheri Hardmon, a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s office said in a statement.
DePerno’s post garnered attention from high-profile Republicans including Republican National Committee Co-chair Lara Trump and Sidney Powell, a Texas attorney who faced sanctions in Michigan and elsewhere after forwarding fraud theories in the 2020 election.
Posts like DePerno’s have been gaining attention on Elon Musk’s X in the lead-up to the election, many putting scrutiny on the large number of people on Michigan’svoter rolls, which state officials say does not indicate fraud.
“Expect bad actors to take minor issues and use them to fuel baseless conspiracy theories in order to further their own agenda,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in a post Thursday morning. “Don’t buy into their attempts to create chaos, confusion and fear.”
Posts like DePerno’s have been gaining attention on Elon Musk’s X in the lead-up to the election, many putting scrutiny on the large number of people on Michigan’svoter rolls, which state officials say does not indicate fraud.
“Expect bad actors to take minor issues and use them to fuel baseless conspiracy theories in order to further their own agenda,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in a post Thursday morning. “Don’t buy into their attempts to create chaos, confusion and fear.”
Trumpers continue to act like children. Embarrassing.
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