New Jersey residentYehuda Miller,Check My VotefounderPhani Mantravadi,andPatty McMurrayof The Gateway Pundithave joined forces withover 100 incredibly dedicated volunteersin one of the largest citizen-led election integrity investigations in American history.
Our incredible team of volunteers and election experts is currently reviewingnearly one million documentsfrom Detroit and Wayne County’s November 2020 election — the same records a judge finally forced the City of Detroit to turn over after they repeatedly denied Yehuda Miller’s FOIA requests.
This islong, grueling, and often tedious work. Many of the documents arrived in completely out-of-order. Our team — led by Phani Mantravadi’s (founder ofCheck My Vote) technical expertise — built a custom website to organize and display them. Thanks to Phani Mantravadi, we now have successfully digitized and sequencedover 155,000 absentee ballot envelopesby counting board, allowing our volunteers to meticulously examine every single one for irregularities and fraud.
Please consider giving to this VOLUNTEER effort, with over 100 individuals dedicating up to 12 hours a day to help us complete this project before the midterm election. We have aGiveSendGo accountset up to help fund this project, and we humbly ask you to consider making a contribution to support our work, as we receive no outside or government funds.
Volunteers are entering critical data — flagging every questionable, fraudulent, or illegally accepted ballot envelope that Detroit officials rubber-stamped in 2020.
Before we release our findings to the public, we check, double-check, and, in some cases, even triple-check our work to ensure accuracy.
We are proud to be able to release our third in a series of bombshell findings from the almost one million documents we are reviewing from Detroit’s Nov. 2020 Election:
An Astounding 12.4% of All Absentee Votes in Taxpayer-Subsidized Housing Do Not Have An Accompanying Envelope Required By Michigan Law.
As part of our research into why we have such a the disparity in the number of absentee ballots as compared to absentee ballot envelopes we decided to run a sample ofabsentee-onlyvoters living at addresses of 51taxpayer-subsidized housing unitsin Detroit to see what we would find. Once we identified the absentee voters who allegedly voted “absentee” from these addresses, we matched their names and addresses to the absentee envelopes we obtained through Yehuda Miller’s FOIA lawsuit. When our research was complete, we were stunned to discover a whopping 12.4% of the alleged absentee voters voted but don’t have any record of an acccompnaying envelope, which is required by law when voting absentee in Michigan for the vote to be counted.
So, what happened to all of the missing absentee envelopes and who counted all of the ballots, knowing that that are legally required to be sealed inside of an absentee ballot envelope?
Source: The Gateway Pundit