Lawsuit Uncovers 26,000 Dead People Registered To Vote In Michigan

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The veil of deceit seems to be crashing down all over the place with pending arrests to be made in Wisconsin and now this…

A lawsuit claims to have uncovered tens of thousands of registered voters in Michigan, some that have been dead for decades. The lawsuit demands that officials be held accountable for not cleaning the list before the last presidential election and allowing room for fraud. This news comes after three people were arrested in Michigan for allegedly committing voter fraud.

The Daily Signal:

“Theresa Domasiewicz, a one-time resident still listed as a registered voter in Michigan, would be 108 years old if she were alive today. But she isn’t, having died in May 2000. 

Domasiewicz is among 25,975 dead people who remain on the state’s voting rolls, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. 

Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative ethics watchdog, alleges in the lawsuit that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, has not complied with the 1993 National Voter Registration Act. That federal law says election officials must “conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters.”

The legal group’s analysis of the Michigan voting rolls found another registered voter who would be 100 years old today had she not died in 2000. 

A significant number of voters–3,956 registrants–have been dead for at least 20 years, according to Public Interest Legal Foundation. 

Another 17,479 registered voters still on the rolls died at least a decade ago, while the bulk–23,663–have been dead for five years or more.” 

Michigan seems to be cleaning house lately. Earlier last month reports came in that a handful of people now face charges of voter fraud in connection with the 2020 presidential election.

Charges against three Michigan voters accused of attempting to commit voter fraud show the system works, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Monday.

Michigan residents Trenae Myesha Rainey, Carless Clark, and Nancy Juanita Williams have been charged with attempting to commit voter fraud following state investigations that resulted in accusations that the women improperly filed out ballot applications and ballots during the November 2020 general election, according to a state news release.

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