Judge Stops Michigan’s Unconstitutional Voting Rule

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Michigan State Judge Christopher Yates ruled against the Democrat Secretary of State in the case of her 2023 election manual. She provided guidance for signature verification of absentee ballot applications and envelopes.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson wanted local election officials to just assume a signature on a ballot had an “initial presumption of validity.” The judge has ruled that guidance unconstitutional.

Clearly, she knew all along that was ridiculous. But she won’t be held accountable and they won didn’t they?

This is Secretary of State Benson‘s third lost court case over voting rules.

Michigan didn’t even certify their voting machines. Democrats will pull every trick to make certain our elections are unsecured.

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Obama's Boyfriend
11 months ago

It doesn’t matter who votes, it matters who counts the votes. I don’t think Demorats know the meaning of honest elections or have a radically different understanding of that phrase,

Taras Bulba
11 months ago

One small step for Michigan…