In Detroit, Michigan, tens of thousands of illegitimate ballots were discovered during a shocking criminal forensic investigation into the 2020 election results.
A report on the results of the investigation into the 2020 election in Michigan was released by Specklin Forensics, a leading authority on criminal forensics in the country.
The organization discovered additional proof of ongoing, widespread voter fraud, the study claims.
In the contentious 2020 election, absentee ballot fraud was very prevalent.
The business has extensive expertise testifying in criminal trials around the nation.
Specklin Forensics was given restricted access to the 2020 ballots in Wayne County, which includes Detroit, for the course of its study.
Forensic investigators found:
- A significant number of absentees in different precincts illegally had no signed ballot application. Many absentee ballots had no request whatsoever, in the two primary precincts examined the rates of illegal ballots were 12% and 20%.
- Absentee ballots often had a lighter tone and shade to the printing. The Detroit clerks even commented to the Specklin team that the type of paper felt different.
If the numbers of absentees missing a ballot request are extrapolated out to the rest of Wayne County, Specklin reports, “with approximately 170,000 AV ballots, the range at 8%-20% would be 13,600 to 34,000 ballots with no application requesting the ballot.”
In order to “examine and recount the ballots, envelopes, totals tapes, record books, and other documents” from the 2020 Detroit election, Speckin Forensics claims it was hired.
The investigation covered all 503 precincts and all 134 Absent Voter Counting Boards (AVCBs).
The firm’s personnel was allowed to examine but not touch the ballots during their one-month stay at the Detroit Department of Elections from April 17 to May 17.
All ballots were handled by the DOE employees, who also helped with the counting.
According to the report, which was made public on July 26th, the eligibility condition was not satisfied in 20% of cases at one Detroit absent voter counting board and 12% of cases at another.
The investigation comes to the conclusion that these ballots were invalid and would have been disqualified in an uncorrupted election system.
Specklin head Erich Specklin issued a statement warning that more investigations into the 2020 election need to be conducted.
“…the computer data relating to the scanning and tabulation from this 2020 election should be examined and compared for discrepancies as well as time sequences,” Specklin said.
“This data should include ballot images to check for duplicate scans, comparison of totals, times of scanning, and other related features and possible access from outside sources.”
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