Disqualifying Michigan voters born on 01-01-1900 or 01/01/01
Voters in Michigan’s qualified voter database born on 01-01-1900 or 01/01/01 could have their votes invalidated.
The electoral process in Michigan was seemingly corrupted by poll workers creating new voter files for thousands of non-registered voters - when their names did not appear on the qualified voter database.
How many of these questionable registrations were added to the electronic poll book as at 1 November 2020 and the Supplemental Sheets prepared for 2 and 3 November 2020 can be readily ascertained by a printout of all registered voters whose date of birth is recorded as 01-01-1900 or 01/01/01.
A whistleblower - Robert Cushman – blew the lid on what he witnessed on 3 November 2020:
“The main list of persons who had registered to vote on or before November 1, 2020, was listed on an electronic poll book, often referred to as the QVF. As I understand it, the Supplemental Sheets were the lists of persons who had registered to vote on November 2, 2020 or November 3, 2020.
“I observed that none of the names on these new ballots were on the QVF or the Supplemental Sheets. I saw the computer operators at several counting boards manually adding the names and addresses of these thousands of ballots to the QVF system.
“When I asked what the possible justification was to counting ballots from unknown, unverified ‘persons’, I was told by election supervisors that the Wayne County Clerk’s Office had ‘checked them out’.
“I challenged not one ballet, but the entire process as the names were not in the Poll Books or Supplemental Sheets and because the DOB’s were all wrong, all being marked as 01-01-1900.
“Every ballot was being fraudulently and manually entered into the Electronic Poll Book (QVF), as having been born on January 1, 1900. This ‘last’ batch of ballots was processed in the 8 PM to 10 PM time frame.
“When I asked about this impossibility of each ballot having the same birthday occurring in 1900, I was told that was the instruction that came down from the Wayne County Clerk’s office.”
The Michigan Online Voter Registration System is clearly set out by the State. What these poll clerks did with voters who were not registered to vote was unlawful and needs to be judicially reviewed.
Detroit's Director of Elections, George Azzouz told CNN that:
"the date of January 1, 1900 is often used in the electronic poll book as a temporary placeholder for absentee ballots arriving just before Election Day. The placeholder information has to be inserted in order for the electronic poll book to accept the entry".
Cushman’s affidavit indicates that those voters treated in this manner were not registered to vote on Election Day when checked out against the electronic poll book and the Supplemental Sheets. The act of enabling them to become registered voters by inserting a nominal date of birth on forms typed up by polling clerks allowed their vote to be electronically recorded and tabulated in the results. Thousands of voters apparently got this special treatment.
Another official Catherine Lewis told CNN that:
"it is not uncommon for voters in Michigan to have 01/01/01 mistakenly listed as their date of birth in the qualified voter database. The voter in question properly applied for an absentee ballot, provided her state-issued driver's license with her application, and returned her absentee ballot in the properly signed and sealed envelope as required by state law. The board of election inspectors, consisting of Republican and Democratic members, had no question that the voter was who she purported to be or that her signatures matched”
Not uncommon? Mistakenly listed?
Voters in Michigan’s qualified voter database born on 01-01-1900 or 01/01/01 could have their votes invalidated.
This is not true if you go into the voter records.com and type in Michigan born before 1930 you will find a lot of odd ballots saying born 1800-1850. Registerstation date is over 100 yrs apart