Michigan

Post-Certification Felony Indictment of 16 Alternate Republican Electors (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel indicted 16 alternate Republican electors on felony forgery and conspiracy charges arising from their assembly on December 14, 2020, to cast a provisional electoral slate preserving constitutional options for Congress. The alternate elector mechanism has historical precedent – including in 1960 in Hawaii, where a similar provisional slate […]

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Executive Transmission of Disputed Certification to Congress While Active Litigation and Special Master Demands Were Pending (MI)

Established Fact Michigan’s executive branch transmitted its Certificate of Ascertainment to the National Archives and Congress while lawful certification in Wayne County remained actively disputed: (a) Republican canvassers Monica Palmer and William Hartmann had initially refused to certify, citing 71 unbalanced absentee vote counting boards; (b) both canvassers subsequently executed affidavits claiming their ultimate signatures

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RestoreDatabase API Found – Able to Overwrite Voter Database at Runtime (MI)

Established Fact Binary analysis of EPBHostService.exe — the poll book host service deployed to all 44 Livonia precincts on Election Day 2020 — reveals a RestoreDatabase API endpoint capable of overwriting the entire active voter database (EPB.accdb, 79 MB) at runtime. Calling this endpoint during an election would replace all voter check-in records accumulated since

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Plaintext Master Cryptographic Key, 12-Year-Old Shared Password, and Two Anonymous Remote Logins with Escalated Privileges (MI)

Established Fact Forensic analysis of the Antrim County EMS revealed that the master cryptographic key used to encrypt all voting results transmitted from tabulators was stored in plaintext in a database table – identical to the vulnerability confirmed in Georgia. Additionally, all users relied on the generic, shared administrative account “EMSADMIN” with a 12-year-old password:

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Michigan State Rep. Cynthia Johnson “Soldiers” Video – Call to Action Against “Trumpers” (MI)

Established Fact Michigan State Representative Cynthia Johnson (D) posted a public video on Facebook stating: “This is just a warning to you Trumpers. Be careful. Walk lightly. We ain’t playing with you… And for those of you who are soldiers – you know how to do it. Do it right.” No criminal charges were filed.

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Threatening Directive Against Clerk Stephanie Scott for Seeking to Preserve Tabulators (MI)

Established Fact Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott voiced concerns about the integrity of her voting tabulators. In response, Michigan Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater sent a threatening official directive demanding she comply with state orders or face removal from office and legal action. She was subsequently stripped of her election oversight duties without due

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FBI Interrogation of Citizen Canvasser Jacky Eubanks (MI)

Established Fact Jacky Eubanks organized a grassroots canvassing effort in Macomb County to verify anomalies in voter roll data. After submitting her findings to the county clerk, her information was routed to the FBI, which subsequently interrogated her. This deployment of federal investigative resources against a private citizen engaged in constitutionally protected civic oversight –

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Death Threats and Graphic Sexual Violence Threats Against Canvasser Palmer’s Minor Daughter (MI)

Established Fact On November 18, 2020, Monica Palmer received death threats via text message, including photographs of naked, mutilated bodies and images of her daughter. The sender, identified as 23-year-old college student Katelyn Jones, was subsequently arrested and charged. This conduct constitutes criminal threats under MCL § 750.543m and potentially interstate threat transmission under 18

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Senate-County Settlement Requiring Legislature to Exonerate County Before Attorney General (AZ)

Established Fact Wayne County Board of Canvassers Chair Monica Palmer and member William Hartmann voted on November 17, 2020 to withhold certification, citing that 71% of Detroit’s Absentee Voter Counting Board precincts were mathematically out of balance. During the ensuing public comment period, elected officials publicly identified Palmer’s home municipality, referenced her minor daughter by

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Bureau of Elections Directive Prohibiting Independent Forensic Review of Voting Equipment (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater issued a memorandum on August 4, 2021, threatening clerks with decertification of election equipment if they permitted any independent technical experts – including those retained by duly elected boards of canvassers – to examine voting systems. Simultaneously, the same vendor (ElectionSource) implicated in directing battery-removal from

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