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Stunning Discovery Made in MI SOS Jocelyn Benson’s “Altered” Voter Rolls—Over 35,000 Voter Histories Have Reportedly Been ERASED In Violation of MI Law [VIDEO]

by March 24, 2025
March 24, 2025

Michigan data analyst expert Tim Vetter of DEEP (Data Evaluation of Election Processes) has been uncovering the unlawful manipulation of Michigan’s voter rolls since the 2020 election.

Vetter, a highly regarded data analyst and Manufacturing Equipment Engineer, has dedicated hundreds if not thousands of hours to scouring Michigan’s voter rolls, looking for clues to help better understand why they are such a disaster.

On Friday, Mr. Vetter called to inform me that he had discovered that Michigan SOS Jocelyn Benson’s BOE (Board of Elections)
has failed to report 35,002 voter history records from two separate 2024 special elections in Michigan.

MI SOS Jocelyn Benson (D) and MI Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater

On January 30, 2024, a special primary election was held in Michigan’s 13th District to replace Democrat Rep. Lori M. Stone, who resigned after she won the election as the mayor of the city of Warren in Michigan’s 25th District.

A special election was also ordered after Democrat State Rep. Kevin Coleman resigned after being elected as Westland’s mayor.

The special election to replace the two Michigan Representatives with the winners of the primary election took place on April 16, 2024.

Democrat candidate Mai Xiong won the District 13 race, while Democrat Peter Herzberg won his race to replace the Democrat state representative in District 25.

On the surface, everything about these special elections appears to be fairly innocuous — two Democrat candidates replace two former Democrat MI State representatives. If both races, which, according to the vote totals, yielded mostly expected wins for both Democrat candidates, then why, Vetter asks, did Michigan’s BOE fail to report the vote history records for over 35K voters for the last 4 months?

Vetter, who has been analyzing Michigan’s voter rolls for years, decided to do a test run on the special election results to see if the QVF “Qualified Voter File” held by the local clerks (referred to as the “Source QVF” by Vetter) matched the voter histories recorded by MI SOS Benson’s BOE (referred to as the “Altered QVF” by Vetter).

To conduct this test run, Mr. Vetter sent 10 sample voter IDs to his local clerk. When he received the sample back, he attempted to determine if those 10 voters’ vote histories in the “Source QVF” matched up to the vote histories in the MI SOS’s December 2024 “Altered QVF.”

According to Vetter, the special election vote history records for all 10 sample IDs are missing from the altered data provided by Benson’s BOE. According to MI law, MCL168.932(c) – the BOE cannot “fraudulently make any entry, erasure, or alteration” with vote history records. Additonally, according to MCL168.509q(1)(f) – Voters must contain “Voting history for a 5-year period.”

Watch:

Vetter told us the altered voter rolls at the State level are nothing new. “We have never reviewed an accurate list of voters in the vote history data from Jocelyn Benson’s BOE,” Vetter said, adding, “They could fix this today if they wanted. All they have to do is publish an accurate list of voters, after county certification, and lock down their voter history records.”

Tim Vetter questions why the BOE has yet to fix Michigan’s “Altered QVF,” with bloated voter rolls and altered vote history records. He explained that “Bloated voter registrations open the door to cheating in our elections, and altered vote history records make auditing any election nearly impossible.”

Vetter’s claim that the voter rolls are being altered at the state level is supported by a response to one of his FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests by the BOE’s FOIA coordinator, who admits they are changing the vote histories of MI voters.

The post Stunning Discovery Made in MI SOS Jocelyn Benson’s “Altered” Voter Rolls—Over 35,000 Voter Histories Have Reportedly Been ERASED In Violation of MI Law [VIDEO] appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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