A blistering new report has revealed that the Democratic-controlled state of Michigan has 320,000 “ghost voters” registered ahead of the November election.
Ghost voters are shadows that linger on voter rolls after their original registrants have passed on.
Often the original registrants moved out of state died.
Also, some of the ghost voters were automatically re-registered with a duplicate ID number.
Many are automatically re-registering because of Michigan's new automatic voter registration law
The issue raises serious concerns about voter integrity as critical November elections approach.
Michigan, in particular, was heavily scrutinized for its handling of the last presidential race in 2020.
Michigan's voter rolls are the responsibility of Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, backed by George Soros.
According to report from the Gateway Pundit, the votes were being processed at the TCF Center by election workers.
However, the voters' names did not appear in the electronic poll books or the supplementary poll books.
During the 2020 race, pollsters had no way of knowing whether they were seeing votes cast by dead or imaginary voters.
The voter rolls were so exaggerated that it was impossible for them to verify the legitimacy of the 150,000 so-called “voters” who pushed Democratic President Joe Biden to a supposed victory in the must-win state of Michigan.
In September 2020, Benson revealed that 500,000 of the 7.7 million unsolicited absentee ballot applications had been returned between May and August.
MI's Democratic Secretary of State told him Detroit news which would do the “maintenance” of the electoral list after the November 3 elections.
He cited federal law that prohibits the maintenance of lists 90 days before an election.
However, it raises concerns about the timing of Jocelyn Benson's decision to send absentee ballot applications in May.
Was this a strategic move to exploit a loophole in federal law, preventing the removal of ineligible voters before the November election?
These actions raise serious doubts about the integrity of the electoral process.
In June, conservative activist and director of the Michigan Freedom Fund, Tony Daunt, filed a lawsuit to force Benson to clean up the voter rolls.
Daunt claims her lawsuit was the reason Benson was forced to remove 177,000 names from Michigan's voter rolls.
Why Michigan SOS Democrat Jocelyn Benson removed only 177,000 names from her rolls when she reported in September that an estimated 500,000 of the 7.7 million unsolicited voter applications were returned because the recipients had died or moved?
In March, newly appointed Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Whatley and Co-Chair Lara Trump vowed to fight voter fraud in the upcoming election.
That effort began with a lawsuit against Benson that would force him to clean up his dirty voter rolls.
The lawsuit, filed March 13, demands that Michigan officials fix the state's voter records.
The lawsuit cites his failure to “live up to” the National Voter Registration Act's requirement that voter registration records be kept clean.