Antrim County in Michigan, Where First System ‘Glitch’ In 2020 Election Was Identified, Decides Not to Use Dominion Voting Machines in Upcoming May Election

The first system ‘glitch’ identified in the 2020 election was in Antrim County.  The locals decided they had enough of the Dominion voting machines and will count paper ballots in their upcoming May election.

Antrim county was the first county to identify irregularities in its 2020 Presidential election results.  Only three days after the 2020 election, the county had identified thousands of votes which were incorrectly given to Joe Biden, which stole the county for the Democrat.  After these results were identified, the county was properly reported for President Trump:

BREAKING: Michigan ‘Computer Glitch’ Fixed, Had Switched 6,000 Votes from President Trump to Biden – GOP Demands 47 More Counties Corrected

After having to fight with Michigan state officials a group was finally given permission to audit the Dominion voting machines in the county and release their shocking results:

BREAKING: Antrim Co. Forensic Report BOMBSHELL Reveals Dominion Machines Were Set At 68.05% Error Rate…Meaning 68.05% Of Ballots Could Be Sent Out For Mass Adjudication, Giving Individuals Or Machines Ability To Change 68.05% Of Votes

Diperno’s analysis identified three shocking items:

  • After the forensic examination of 16 Dominion Voting machines in Antrim, Co. MI, Allied Security Operations Group has concluded that the Dominion Voting machines were assigned a 68.05% error rate. DePerno explained that when ballots are put through the machine, a whopping 68.05% error rate means that 68.05% of the ballots are sent for bulk adjudication, which means they collect the ballots in a folder. “The ballots are sent somewhere where people in another location can change the vote,” DePerno explained.
  • DePerno says the most important part of the report is that “This was not done by a couple of interns, as some people have suggested. This is a systematic program designed to generate errors that affect the outcome of the election.”
  • DePerno told us that the report shows “internet and adjudication files were wiped clean on Nov. 4th,” adding “They destroyed election results!—They destroyed election results in a violation of state law.” He told us, “They were required to keep these records for two years after the election, and they deleted them!”

After all this the county has decided not to use the Dominion voting machines in its upcoming election in May:

A northern Michigan county that was sued over its counting of the fall election will count paper ballots by hand in the May 4 primary.

Antrim County commissioners turned down a request from the county clerk for $5,080 to prepare Dominion voting machines for the upcoming election, the Traverse City Record-Eagle reported.

Commissioners instead said ballots will be counted by hand, though Clerk Sheryl Guy, the chief election officer, said it could be illegal.

This appears to be a good move after the many questions remaining from the 2020 Presidential elections.  It is so sad and outrageous that America has no Department of Justice or FBI who would perform a legitimate audit of all the many fraudulent issues in the 2020 election. 

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