Monday, December 05, 2016

Michigan Recount Problems Begin


One-third of precincts in Wayne County could be disqualified from an unprecedented statewide recount of presidential election results because of problems with ballots.
Michigan’s largest county voted overwhelmingly for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, but officials couldn’t reconcile vote totals for 610 of 1,680 precincts during a countywide canvass of vote results late last month.
Most of those are in heavily Democratic Detroit, where the number of ballots in precinct poll books did not match those of voting machine printout reports in 59 percent of precincts, 392 of 662.
 According to state law, precincts whose poll books don’t match with ballots can’t be recounted. If that happens, original election results stand.
Entire article at
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2016/12/05/recount-unrecountable/95007392/


Wisconsin

In the Wisconsin Day 3 Recount Update 18,422 votes for Hillary Clinton were erased resulting in a 15,133 vote net increase for Donald Trump.

Trump won Wisconsin by over 22,000 votes in Wisconsin but thanks to Jill Stein a recount is currently underway.

The only explanation is the Wisconsin Board of Election for some reason posted incomplete or inaccurate data or for some reason tens of thousands of votes are being invalidated during the recount process.
So far the Wisconsin Board of Elections has only posted commentary of the addition of new votes being added to the original results and has not commented on why any votes have been removed from the original results.
http://alexanderhiggins.com/wisconsin-recount-day-3-hillary-loses/

Day 5 -  Hillary Clinton loses 32,423 votes
http://alexanderhiggins.com/hillary-clinton-loses-32423-votes-day-5-wisconsin-recount/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So in Michigan Blue counties where there is obvious fraud, the original vote count stands. I can't wait to see what they do in the red counties.
I'd like to know the reason that 18,000 + Hillary votes were knocked out in Wisconsin so far.

Anonymous said...

I would love to see the mess of a California recount. Almost 4 million MORE votes were counted than expected by the national average of voter turnout. Pundits can't explain why so many votes were cast in a state that always goes blue, nobody campaigned in, and there were really no big contests going on. They actually predicted a very low turn out.