Talk about corrupt politicians! They are all over the place, but mostly in the Dems.
The RNC just stopped #Michigan Democrats from counting 168,000 "duplicate ballots"
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WOW!!
The RNC just stopped Michigan Democrats from counting 168,000 “duplicate ballots”
This report was posted 4 hours ago and the RNC acted that quickly to fix it
This is SO MUCH BETTER than 2020 under Ronna McRomney
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Lara Trump
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Our election integrity team received reports of thousands of duplicate ballots in Michigan.
We immediately investigated and have CONFIRMED that it was a glitch in the system - these duplicates were not and WILL NOT BE COUNTED.
We are on it and protecting the vote!
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Shame on you.
The Qualified Voter File only allows one ballot to be accepted per voter in every election – a formatting error has been corrected.
Voters can only vote once in every election. A recent social media post has taken a data report that included formatting errors to incorrectly claim that individual voters were casting multiple ballots in this election. The data error has been identified and corrected.
The Qualified Voter File (QVF) maintains a record of each qualified and registered voter with an associated Voter ID that provides a unique identifier.
Whenever a voter moves, the associated address change is added as part of the history of the voter record with the same Voter ID in QVF. For voters who move frequently, such as college students, there may be a large number of address changes associated with a single record. Their voter registration will be active only at the last address at which they registered. The QVF does NOT allow for multiple ballots to be accepted for the same voter or Voter ID.
Recently, the Bureau of Elections identified a formatting error in a routine report that shows the list of voters who have cast a ballot 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.
https://www.michigan.gov/sos/elections/election-fact-center