Democrats’ Election Fraud Backfires When A Whistleblower Emerges – Street Wise Politics
Kate Riley, a member of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, is calling attention to “systemic” poll book problems that happened in Detroit on voting day during the midterm elections.Riley released a statement in which she described “systemic” issues with the computerized vote books that occured in 90 percent of Detroit precincts. Riley was stonewalled when she went to speak with state election authorities about the incident.
Her entire letter is below:
“Early on election day, several Detroit precincts began getting error codes associated with the voter’s ballot assignment within the computerized poll books” (EPB). As the problem alerts appeared, many election officials hurried to find a solution. Some made paper lists and used a paper pollbook to log people in. Others referred to the Bureau of Elections. Others came up with their own remedies.”
The pollbook notes show that the workers were anxious as they attempted to cope with computerized vote book mistakes while still working the polls, which were exceptionally busy this year. The employees were under a lot of stress, doing everything they could to keep records as accurate as possible while waiting for a technician or receiving instructions from the troubleshooting team.
As we kept canvassing throughout Detroit, it became clear that the poll book inaccuracy was not an occasional problem, but rather pervasive. 90% of Detroit’s 450 precincts were affected – about 405 precincts. To put this in context, Oakland County, the state’s second largest county, has slightly over 500 total precincts.