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RandySF

(70,614 posts)
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 01:20 PM Sep 12

A contentious race to be a tiny Michigan county's top election official

BELLAIRE, Mich. — Sheryl Guy planned to oversee one last presidential election, and she hoped it would go more smoothly than last time.
In 2020, the clerk in northern Michigan’s sparsely populated Antrim County initially misreported that Joe Biden won the heavily Republican area.

Within days she corrected the tabulations with the accurate vote totals, but the error still provided fodder for far-fetched theories that spread across the country as Donald Trump falsely claimed he had won.

Guy, 63, has weathered vilification, lawsuits and death threats. She was looking forward to retirement after the election this fall — until she realized who might take her job.

Winning a five-way Republican primary for county clerk last month was Victoria Bishop, who promised to shake up the office, hand-count ballots and scrub people from the voter rolls. With no Democrat running, Bishop was all but assured of winning in November.

This gnawed at Guy, who recently left the Republican Party and views Bishop’s pledges as signals that she will entertain the kinds of baseless claims that thrust the county into national headlines in 2020 and eroded public trust in elections. She decided to launch a write-in campaign to try to keep her job.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/09/12/antrim-county-michigan/

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A contentious race to be a tiny Michigan county's top election official (Original Post) RandySF Sep 12 OP
Interesting. We actually have family property in Antrim County Michigan. Freethinker65 Sep 12 #1

Freethinker65

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1. Interesting. We actually have family property in Antrim County Michigan.
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 01:32 PM
Sep 12

No family member is registered to vote there anymore, and I had heard about the tally correction, but not that a crazy MAGA was now elected to do the counting.

Visited the place last month and there were fewer Trump signs out than last election, with a few prominent generic vote Democratic signs. The lakes in the county are a beautiful blue, but the county itself is pretty Red.

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