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Michigan Election Equipment and Communications Subpoenaed by Oversight Committees

© press The move could be a turning point for President Trump s legal fight Michigan s state Senate and House oversight committees have subpoenaed equipment and communications from the ballot count of the presidential election after serious irregularities have allegedly emerged, according to reports. The state’s legislation bodies granted MI s oversight committees subpoena powers on Tuesday. The move allows state officials greater range to investigate allegations of irregularities in the 2020 election. “I’ve maintained that it is vitally important as we go forward in Michigan to ensure our election procedures are transparent, efficient, and trustworthy when people go to the polls,” state House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Matt Hall said in a statement.

Deadline Detroit | There s no evidence of voter fraud, but a GOP-led committee will issue more subpoenas

T By Allison Donahue Michigan Advance The GOP-led state House passed a resolution Tuesday that will give the Oversight Committee power to issue subpoenas for Nov. 3 general election-related issues, as Republicans continue to maintain there were serious problems, despite court rulings to the contrary. This came one day after the Electoral College affirmed the win for Democratic President-elect Joe Biden. “I’ve heard from an incredible number of people who are worried about fraud and have lost faith in the free and fair elections upon which our country is built,” said Rep. Triston Cole (R-Mancelona) who introduced House Resolution 342. “Regardless of our political affiliations, we should all agree that we must do more to restore the public’s trust in our voting procedures. We can begin that process by conducting a thorough and complete investigation that gets to the bottom of these reports and delivers the answers voters deserve. The Oversight Committee needs full ac

Paper ballots verified election results, says Dominion CEO in Senate oversight hearing

Paper ballots verified election results, says Dominion CEO in Senate oversight hearing Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 John Paulos, CEO for Dominion Voting Systems, right, testifying during a remote hearing of the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee. Dominion attorney Greg Brower is on the left. Photo captured via Michigan Senate TV stream.Courtesy Photo Facebook Share LANSING, MI - Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos defended the integrity of his company’s tabulating machines Tuesday during a state Senate Oversight Committee hearing. The company has been the focus of a “disinformation campaign,” Poulos told committee members on Dec. 15, adding that he is not aware of any legal claim against his hardware or software that hasn’t been dismissed or deemed “inaccurate” in court.

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