Detroits voting irregularities spur state audit
Lansing Voting irregularities in Detroit have spurred plans for an audit by Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnsons office, Elections Director Chris Thomas said Monday.
State officials are planning to examine about 20 Detroit precincts where ballot boxes opened during the recount had fewer ballots than poll workers had recorded on Election Day.
Were assuming there were (human) errors, and we will have discussions with Detroit election officials and staff in addition to reviewing the ballots, Thomas said.
The Detroit precincts are among those that couldnt be counted during a statewide presidential recount that began last week and ended Friday following a decision by the Michigan Supreme Court.
The recount problems were the worst in Detroit, where discrepancies meant officials couldnt recount votes in 392 of the citys 662 precincts, or nearly 60 percent. State law that bars recounts for unbalanced precincts or ones with broken seals.
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