Michigan County to Review Ballots Following Report of Skewed Results

Michigan County to Review Ballots Following Report of Skewed Results
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is seen at Beech Woods Recreation Center in Southfield, Mich., on Oct. 16, 2020. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Zachary Stieber
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A county in the battleground state of Michigan is reviewing the Election Day vote count after the clerk “became aware of apparently skewed results.”

Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy learned of the skewed results in unofficial tabulations, the county said in a statement.

Since then, her office has been reviewing the results “and the multiple redundancies to search out any possible discrepancies.”

Staff members are working with township officials and Election Source, the company that provides the voting software programs and hardware.

“By this afternoon, we expect to have a clear answer and a clear plan of action addressing any issue,” Guy said in a statement. “Until then, we are asking all interested parties to bear with us while we get to the bottom of this.”

Election Source didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Michigan’s results haven’t been called as of Wednesday morning.

The winner of the state could end up winning the election.

According to Decision Desk, Antrim County went for Biden as of the latest count of most of the ballots.

Biden received 62.5 percent of the over 12,000 ballots cast, versus Trump’s 36.3 percent, the initial results showed.

State Rep. Triston Cole, a Republican, told a local radio station that the results were suspect.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump take the stage on election night in the East Room of the White House in Washington early Nov. 4, 2020. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump take the stage on election night in the East Room of the White House in Washington early Nov. 4, 2020. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in election night event as Jill Biden looks on at the Chase Center in the early morning hours in Wilmington, Del., Nov. 4, 2020 (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in election night event as Jill Biden looks on at the Chase Center in the early morning hours in Wilmington, Del., Nov. 4, 2020 Win McNamee/Getty Images

“There is no way that we flipped from 62 percent Trump in 2016 to upside-down this time around,” he said.

The county initially posted unofficial results on its website but later removed them, before issuing the press release.

Biden was ahead in Michigan by fewer than 42,000 votes, with less than five percent of the ballots being counted, according to Decision Desk.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, told reporters late Tuesday that the results could be known as soon as Wednesday.

Early Nov. 4, she said that election officials worked through the night to count every vote.

“Hundreds of thousands of ballots in our largest jurisdictions are still being counted, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, Warren & Sterling Heights. Every vote will count,” she said in a tweet.

Trump won Michigan in 2016.

His campaign believes he will win the state again in this election.

Biden’s campaign also said Wednesday they believe Biden will win the state.

Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia are among the other states that haven’t yet been called.

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
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Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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