There's a lot of bass ackward laws in Michigan. For example, in a recount if the number of ballots in a precinct doesn't match the tally in the dominion machine, state law requires that precinct not be recounted and the dominion machine's numbers be counted as gospel.
We found that one out in the villar vs koch prosecutor primary race that was 17 votes apart. Several townships had mismatched numbers and they only recounted the ones that matched the computer tallies so nothing changed.
There's a lot of bass ackward laws in Michigan. For example, in a recount if the number of ballots in a precinct doesn't match the tally in the dominion machine, state law requires that precinct not be recounted and the dominion machine's numbers be counted as gospel.
We found that one out in the villar vs koch prosecutor primary race that was 17 votes apart. Several townships had mismatched numbers and they only recounted the ones that matched the computer tallies so nothing changed.