RNC Sues North Carolina and Michigan over Election Integrity

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The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed two new lawsuits in Michigan and North Carolina in the interest of election integrity. The RNC sued the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE), alleging that the board has failed to remove known noncitizens from their voter rolls. The RNC also filed a lawsuit in Michigan, accusing the Detroit Election Commission of violating state law by hiring more Democratic poll workers than Republicans for the upcoming 2024 General Election.

Detroit is where Democratic poll workers were seen papering over the windows in 2020 to keep Republican poll workers from seeing what transpired after vote counting was supposed to have stopped in the early hours of November 4, 2020.

North Carolina

Under North Carolina law, noncitizens arenโ€™t allowed to vote in elections or serve jury duty. A newly passed law requires all North Carolina county clerks to notify the NCSBE when a person summoned for jury duty requests to be excused because they arenโ€™t a US citizen. This new law then requires the board to remove them from the voter rolls if they are registered to vote.

The RNCโ€™s North Carolina lawsuit alleges the NCSBE hasnโ€™t followed the new lawโ€™s requirement to remove these noncitizens recorded by county clerks from the stateโ€™s voter rolls. The lawsuit further claims that the NCSBE rejected the RNCโ€™s request to see copies of the stateโ€™s voter rolls and other voter roll maintenance records, which violates the North Carolina Public Records Act.

The RNC seeks a North Carolina court to remove any noncitizens from the stateโ€™s voter rolls and for the  NCSBE to give them copies of the stateโ€™s voter registration records.

Michigan

Also last week the RNC filed another lawsuit in Michigan which accuses the Detroit Election Commission (DEC) of violating a state law by hiring more Democratic poll workers than Republicans for the upcoming 2024 General Election.

According to Michigan State law, itโ€™s up to election commissioners to, as best it can, appoint an equal number of election inspectors from each major political party in each precinct of the city. The RNCโ€™s lawsuit claims 300 of Wayne Countyโ€™s 335 election precincts of Detroit donโ€™t have an equal number of Republican and Democratic commissioners. The lawsuit also states Detroit has hired only 310 Republican election inspectors, compared to over 2,300 Democratic ones.

The lawsuit alleges the chair of the Wayne County 12th Congressional District Republican Committee, Paula Gnacke, submitted a list of 675 names of Republicans interested in serving as election inspectors to Detroitโ€™s election committee nut the committee only appointed 52 of them.

The RNC is asking the court to order Detroitโ€™s Election Commission to implement practices to ensure an equal number of Republican and Democratic election inspectors are hired for the upcoming General Election.

We found this related video on X (formerly Twitter) by Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) issuing a threat to any local election officials who choose to withhold certification of election results in the event of fraud.

“WE WILL COME FOR YOU…”

In other words, the Democrats plan to cheat again, and Benson is preplanning by threatening counties to certify whatever fraudulent results they get.

If this womanโ€™s name sounds familiar to you, perhaps you were remembering this of 2022:

โ€œMichiganโ€™s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rollsโ€ โ€“ The Heritage Foundation

CONCLUSION:

These two lawsuits of last week are just the latest in a series of legal efforts to clean up voter rolls to have millions of illegitimate registered voters removed from voter rolls across the country. According to Democracy Docketโ€™s litigation tracker, there are at least 21 election integrity lawsuits in 16 states relating to purging voter rolls of bogus voters.

Just yesterday this bombshell news hit the mainstream news media:

โ€œWhy Texas has removed 1.1 million names from voter rolls after controversial 2021 state lawโ€ โ€“ Austin American-Statesman

News reports held that most of the names taken off the Texas rolls were voters who had died or could not be located. Some were duplicates but 6,500 of them were found to be non US citizens.

Lefty organizations like Democracy Docket recently made this claim โ€œThe RNCโ€™s lawsuit is also part of a larger right-wing effort to spread disinformation about noncitizens voting in federal elections. Earlier this year, Congressional Republicans introduced a nationwide bill to ban noncitizens from voting in federal elections โ€” a practice thatโ€™s been outlawed since the mid-90s. Since then, GOP lawmakers across the country have been pushing a false narrative that noncitizens are voting en masse in federal elections โ€” and it could impact the upcoming presidential election.โ€

Where these lefty organizations are themselves guilty of spreading misinformation is multiple groups and private citizens have found efforts underway to register noncitizens to vote in the upcoming 2024 General Election. We reported on this back in April here:

โ€œThe Democrats Are Encouraging Illegal Aliens to Vote!โ€

Since this article was written, many others have reported on this development as we found here posted just recently:

โ€œThousands of Noncitizens Discovered Registered to Voteโ€ โ€“ Federation of American Immigration Reform

Democrats need to stop playing f*ck around or they are going to find out.

Copyright ยฉ 2024 by Mark S. Schwendau

Mark Schwendau
Mark Schwendauhttps://www.idrawiwrite.tech/
If there is a "CONSPIRACY" THEORY Mark Schwendau won't miss out telling you about it. He is a retired college technology educator and author in Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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