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Michigan Police Seize Election Machines During Raid


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Some huge news is coming out of Michigan.

Michigan State Police seized a voting machine after an ongoing investigation revealed that the machine may have been used by someone with unauthorized access.

The police issued a warrant for the voting machine which was located in Irving Township, Michigan and shortly after issuing the warrant officers seized the machine.

Ina n official statement the Irving Township was quoted as saying “the Township intends to fully cooperate with law enforcement, and the Township attorneys have been in contact with the Michigan State Police regarding this matter. The Township has no further comment at this time”.

Just The News dropped these details:

Michigan State Police seized a voting machine as part of an investigation into possible unauthorized access to election equipment.

Law enforcement and officials at Democratic Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office had a warrant and took a voting machine from Irving Township into custody, officials told CNN and The Epoch Times.

“The Township intends to fully cooperate with law enforcement, and the Township attorneys have been in contact with the Michigan State Police regarding this matter. The Township has no further comment at this time,” Irving Township supervisor Jamie Knight told The Epoch Times.

County clerk Pamela Palmer told CNN that she did not know about any machine issue until police notified her of the equipment’s seizure.

The 2020 election investigation has expanded in Michigan.

The Western Journal shared these details:

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Michigan’s investigation into whether post-election breaches of voting equipment took place has expanded.

Last Friday, Michigan State Police seized a voting machine tabulator in Irving Township, Barry County Clerk Pamela Palmer told CNN.

The focus of the state probe was on whether anyone who should not have been allowed to access voting machine data was able to breach election protocols.

The investigation began in February after allegations from the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office that a third party, who has not been named, accessed elections data and technology in Roscommon County.

Michigan State Police Lt. Derrick Carroll said the probe was expanding, but would not discuss specific jurisdictions.

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CNN reported that what it called a “source familiar with the investigation” said a third location was also being scrutinized.



 

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