Specifically, the QVF shows 114,545 voters linked to a total of 279,113 ballots, suggesting a possible excess of 164,568 ballots cast as of October 29, 2024.
According to the findings, certain Voter IDs are tied to multiple ballot submissions across various locations in the state, raising alarms about the integrity of Michigan’s electoral process.
Although details about individual voters have not been fully disclosed, investigators presented one Voter ID as an example, showcasing a potential pattern of voters casting ballots from multiple addresses.
Matthew DePerno shared a list of ballots cast under a single Voter ID, each tied to a different address in critical swing state.
After reviewing the Qualified Voter File (QVF) of votes actually cast as of yesterday, Oct 29, 2024, the database identifies 114,545 Michigan voters who have cast 279,113 ballots from multiple addresses across the state. This results in 164,568 excess ballots as of 10/29/2024.… pic.twitter.com/AJjsB7yVkK
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) October 30, 2024
Michigan, with its high number of electoral votes and history as a key swing state, is set to play a decisive role in determining the next U.S. president.
Even small irregularities in voting can have significant impacts in such a competitive state, amplifying concerns that these discrepancies could allow the Democrats to steal the election from Trump.
Election integrity advocates argue that if these findings hold up under scrutiny, it could reveal systemic vulnerabilities within Michigan’s voting process and prompt urgent calls for enhanced security measures.
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