Election results data from the Wayne County, Michigan website exposed that more than 170 million votes being cast by anonymous voters.
This is one of the conditions to certifying the votes. If an audit isn’t performed, the votes still aren’t certified.
In order to certify election results, votes are reconciled by verifying that the number of ballots cast in each precinct matches the number of registered voters in each precinct. This year, COVID-19 related health concerns prompted many voters to cast their votes by mail. With the high volume of mail-in votes cast, Wayne County election officials established vote counting centers where all mail-in ballots were tallied.
Mail-in ballots that were counted at vote counting centers rather than precinct polling stations were unable to be counted against the total number of registered voters. In many cases, precincts showed votes tallied, but zero folks being registered.
The website showed thousands of mail-in votes were cast by non-registered voters. Based on public records, it’s impossible to see the total number of ballots cast in each county precinct because those ballots were tallied in separate centers and not logged against the precinct’s voter registration.

So, how do validate votes without knowing the total registered voters? In this case, there are over 170 million votes that cannot be validated, and arguably, could be thrown out.
Voting machines in more than one-third of all Detroit precincts registered more votes than they should have during last month’s presidential election, according to Wayne County records prepared at the request of The Detroit News.

Detailed reports from the office of Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett show optical scanners at 248 of the city’s 662 precincts, or 37 percent, tabulated more ballots than the number of voters tallied by workers in the poll books. Voting irregularities in Detroit have spurred plans for an audit Elections Director Chris Thomas said Monday.
Detroit’s voting irregularities spur state audit
Ruth Johnson is NOT the secretary of state.
Note: Thanks for the correction. Now onto the audit.
If this is indeed an accurate description of activities in Wayne County, I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone could think this is an acceptable way to conduct an election and attempt to destroy The United States of America. I also cannot for the life of me understand how anyone could think we should not audit and discover the actual activities of this county vote.
First of all, Wayne County has a 1.749 million population as of 2019, not 170 million.
If there were 170 million votes that could not be validated, both Democrats and Republicans would demand a recount and investigation.
The entire country has 328.2 million citizens as of 2019.
Obviously your number was a typo which is how fake news gets started.
No crab for you
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Can’t you take medication for your mental illness. I feel bad knowing you’ve worked yourself up into a frothy mess and you’re left running around like a chicken with your head cut off.
Note: Witty, that.
It actually is quite witty when you put it into the context of the opening lines of a new episode of a classic soap opera like “The Guiding Light” – that really is a great opening set of lines for some good old-fashioned TV drama as only the daytime soaps can provide, especially if delivered in a scathing basso profundo style to the ne’er-do-well worthless 30-year old son who lives in the cabana because he doesn’t work, it being beneath his dignity, and snorts coke all day while cruising dating apps.
A good Hollywood screen writer could have a field day with that set of opening lines and probably stretch the drama created out for several more weeks, or maybe even a full season, which is something the advertisers love.