Five Michigan counties are allegedly moving ahead with guidance from the state that is likely to erase all activities on the voting machines in the county. A Cease and Desist order was mailed to the counties but these few counties may move forward anyways.
At least five counties in Michigan are reportedly moving ahead with the destruction of data from the 2020 Election on the voting equipment they used in the election. The problem with this is that the procedure that the vendor is performing reportedly removes all data from the machines but federal law states that information related to the 2020 Election is to be maintained in safekeeping for 22 months after the election. Also, all the counties in the state have been provided a ‘cease and desist’ order preventing them from removing the data from the machines.
According to Kagbro88 on Twitter, at least five counties have said they are moving ahead with the request from the state to remove the batteries in the machines which would also remove all memory from the machines.
Midland and Manistee Counties are two of the counties moving forward with the state’s request.
Jill from Manistee County agrees with Ann. pic.twitter.com/35gAt8j2jV
— kagbro88 (@kagbro88) July 20, 2021
Lake County says they are waiting for their attorney’s opinion while Dickinson is moving ahead with the ‘maintenance’.
These next responses are much more concerning. (For context read the Cease and Desist letter)
Carol of Dickinson County states “I have not and the maintenance is going ahead as scheduled.” pic.twitter.com/e1d1orRu3A
— kagbro88 (@kagbro88) July 20, 2021
Iron County is planning on going ahead with the state’s request as well.
Julie at Iron County admits, “Iron County is also going ahead with the maintenance as scheduled.” pic.twitter.com/R0pTPxjSgn
— kagbro88 (@kagbro88) July 20, 2021
These counties are risking a lot due to their actions. Removing batteries from their machines will likely erase data that is residing on the machines and the law requires all data to be kept intact for 22 months after the election. Also, removing the battery will make the machines out of compliance and they will have to be recertified as a result.
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