Report Summary The Navarro Report: Michigan Report Summary The largest amount of ballots in question in Michigan stems from inexplicable vote tabulation surges along with alleged voting machine irregularities18 and ballots counted despite lacking voter- registration numbers. POTENTIAL ILLEGAL VOTES 446 K+ Margin of error > Margin of Victory 2 .8 x No Data Found […]
POTENTIAL ILLEGAL VOTES 553 K+ No Data Found No corresponding voter registration numbers 174 K+ Michigan Votes from deceased voters 482 Michigan No address on file for voter 35 K+ Michigan Voting machine irregularities (fake/manufactured ballots and spikes) 195 K+ Michigan Out-of-state voters who voted in-state 13 K+ Michigan Absentee ballots requested under the name […]
Following a jury trial, Reverand Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor was found guilty of possessing other individuals’ absentee ballots and buying votes in a 2005 runoff election. At a local soup kitchen, Pinkney would pay $5 to each poor or homeless person who would fill out an absentee ballot.
Former Oakland County Democratic Party officials, Jason Bauer and Mike McGuinness, were charged with election fraud for trying to put a fake Tea Party candidate on the ballot in order to dilute the Republican vote. Bauer pleaded no contest and was sentenced to one year probation and $2,600 in fines. McGuinness pleaded no contest to […]
Former staff members for U.S. Representative Thaddeus McCotter created fake nominating petitions for his short-lived 2012 presidential campaign. Lorianne O’Brady pleaded no contest to falsely signing a nominating petition, and was sentenced to 20 days in either prison or a work program, as well as paying $2,625. Don Yowchuang pleaded no contest to 10 counts […]
Dilsa Maria Saddler, of Berrien Springs, was convicted of conspiracy to commit election fraud. She registered to vote and voted in the 2008 general election, even though she was ineligible because she is not a U.S. citizen. She was sentenced to 10 days in jail, 100 hours of community service, and $750 in fines and […]
Armani Asad, an unsuccessful candidate for Hamtramck City Council, pleaded guilty to one count of improper possession of an absentee ballot. Asad initially faced 14 charges related to improper return of absentee ballots. He and two other men illegally delivered absentee ballots to the city clerk’s office from people not related to them or members […]