🚨 Update: Wayne County, MI Board of Canvassers *Rescind* Vote to Certify Election Results

Wow:

So from what I gather, the way this works is that there are two Republicans and two Democrats on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, and it’s their job to certify the results of an election. I’m assuming this is the rule for every county in Michigan–a bipartisan board–but I’m not certain of that.

Initially last night the two Republicans voted against certifying the county’s results. Remember, Wayne County is where Detroit is located.

Then, after their families were doxxed and threatened, they changed their votes to approve the certification.

But somehow, tonight, they were able to rescind their votes to certify. I have no idea how that works, but I guess if they can change their “no” votes to “yes” votes, they can change their “yes” votes back to “no” votes.

I guess.

The two Republicans filed sworn affidavits which can be found here.

Right off the bat, it’s great news that they are now refusing to bow to the mob. If you don’t stand up to the Gangsters and Mobsters of the Democratic Party, they will never stop. You should never reward them for third-world thuggish behavior. They should not be able to get away with vote fraud because they’re bullies.

But what does this actually mean as far as the vote counting in Michigan goes? The only thing I could find was on Just The News:

In an extraordinary turnabout that foreshadows possible legal action, the two GOP members of Wayne County’s election board signed affidavits Wednesday night alleging they were bullied and misled into approving election results in Michigan’s largest metropolis and do not believe the votes should be certified until serious irregularities in Detroit votes are resolved.

We still have no clarification on what’s next, however.

Is it a full vote audit and recount of Wayne County? Does this get kicked to the Michigan legislature?

I really don’t know. We’ll find out tomorrow. It’s late now so nothing more will likely happen tonight.

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