Were All Votes Handled And Counted Properly? Questions surrounding what may have gone wrong with Michigan's November General election aren’t going away anytime soon. A majority of Republican state lawmakers in the Michigan State House are signaling their support for a move to allow for expanded subpoena power for a key legislative oversight committee. With Republicans holding on to the majority position in the House, the plan should be a shoo-in. The vote by the full House on the issue could come in the next day or two. This move is in the works at the state Capitol at the same time as Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is moving ahead with what she claims may be the most comprehensive audit of an election in Michigan’s history. The two approaches appear to have a similar goal in mind. Erasing doubt about what all happened during the election and the vote-counting. But in reality, the results may be worlds apart.