Democrat Led Michigan Refusing to Remove 25,000 Dead People From its Voter Rolls

Democrats are still experts at stealing elections, and one of the ways they do it is by leaving dead people on the voter rolls and Michigan has dead voters in spades.

According to the Federalist, a new lawsuit has been filed against the state of Michigan to force it to finally eliminate all the dead Democrats — like it is supposed to be doing by law.

In the lawsuit filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, or PILF, a nonprofit law firm dedicated to election integrity, the group alleges that the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office, headed by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, violated Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. That federal law requires states to “conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names” of voters who have died.

In its 20-page complaint, the PILF detailed efforts it had made beginning in the run-up to the 2020 election to ensure Michigan voter rolls did not include deceased individuals. After obtaining data from the state in early 2020 and then hiring a data analysis expert who cross-checked the data against commercial databases and information obtained from the Social Security Administration, the PILF determined the current Michigan rolls included approximately tens of thousands of individuals who appeared deceased.

Not only did this group find 25,000 dead voters, they also found that 334 of the names on the voter rolls had been registered after the voter had died.

Of these newly registered dead people, the group said, “there is no way to know for certain whether these post-death registrations are the result of identity theft, data input error, or for some other reasons.”

How many of these dead people actually voted is not known because the state refuses to say.

Imagine that, huh?

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Warner Todd Huston has been writing editorials and news since 2001 but started his writing career penning articles about U.S. history back in the early 1990s. Huston has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and several local Chicago News programs to discuss the issues of the day. Additionally, he is a regular guest on radio programs from coast to coast. Huston has also been a Breitbart News contributor since 2009. Warner works out of the Chicago area, a place he calls a "target rich environment" for political news.

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