MI SOS Benson to clerks: “Destroy The Evidence”

Michigan Secretary of State issues guidance to destroy electronic poll books.

The Michigan Secretary of State has issued guidance to county clerks.

A press release from Senator Lana Theis:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Benson memo demanding deletion of electronic pollbook data questionable
The timing and motivation of a memorandum transmitted Monday by Secretary of State Joselyn Benson to all county clerks in the state demanding, among other things, the deletion of all electronic pollbook software and associated files is questionable, said Senator Lana Theis, Senator Aric Nesbitt and Senator Tom Barrett.

(See Copies of the memorandum below)

“It does not make sense, with requests for a forensic audit of the state’s Nov. 3 election results having been formally made, that Secretary of State Benson would demand all county clerks to delete all electronic pollbook software and associated files from their computers and external storage drives.

“We cannot speak to the secretary’s motivation, but the timing of the directive seems questionable at best, regardless of precedent, given the audit requests and the ongoing legislative hearings concerning alleged election fraud and irregularities experienced throughout the state.

“For the sake of our state’s elections process, state and local government must stop at nothing to ensure its integrity. In our view, this means retaining the very files Benson is ordering deleted and making them available for an independent forensic audit, and we call on the secretary of state to ensure they are retained intact.

“Little is more sacred in our constitutional republic than transparent, fair and honest elections. Everyone, no matter their political ideology, should be able to trust the execution and result of every election, at every level, every time. Michiganders should not be satisfied until we can, and, as senators, we are committed to doing whatever we can to ensure it.”

The Dec. 1 memo from Benson informed county clerks in Michigan that: “The electronic pollbook software and associated files must be deleted from all devices by the seventh calendar day following the final canvass and certification of the election (November 30, 2020) unless a petition for recount has been filed and the recount has not been completed, a post-election audit is planned but has not yet been completed, or the deletion of the data has been stayed by an order of the court or the Secretary of State.”

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  4 comments for “MI SOS Benson to clerks: “Destroy The Evidence”

  1. Sue Schwatrz
    December 5, 2020 at 10:07 am

    Mr. President, Arrest this bitch now.

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  2. Corinthian Scales
    December 5, 2020 at 12:24 pm

    FAAFO

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  3. SUPER-SPREADER Corinthian Scales
    December 5, 2020 at 8:23 pm

    Jason, you may also want to note....

    And as I warned you that when the IVRC was a proven way for Democrats to commit fraud... Poof! PFM! the IVRC becomes ERIC, and who on January 16, 2019 as her very first move as SoS signs onto? Batshit crazy-eyes Benson.

    Benson said she will be traveling to meet with ERIC’s board of directors in February and the state should be fully enrolled in time for the upcoming May election.

    ERIC members include: Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin; along with the District of Columbia.

    And to think that they were brazen enough to even name it "Dominion," and fools with $40M actually bought it and armed an evil Democrat-socialist agenda with it.

    READ

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  4. Corinthian Scales
    December 8, 2020 at 10:41 am

    Leaving this here too...

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