It should be noted that multiple voting is illegal in Michigan before reading this report.

Attorney General Dana Nessel of Michigan issued a warning two months prior to the 2020 election, threatening to prosecute anybody found to have cast more than one vote. Jocelyn Benson, the secretary of state, also chimed in, warning against voting fraud and reassuring the public of the measures in place.
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Following President Trump’s recommendation that mail-in voters should confirm their ballot at the voting place, the politically driven Democratic pair issued a warning.
Unexpectedly, Michigan had relatively few voter fraud indictments in 2020. This covers instances pertaining to a statewide investigation by GBI Strategies/Empower Michigan into a voter registration fraud scheme that was kept secret from the public and city clerks by Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
Why?
The reason why so few people were prosecuted is that, even though volunteers with Check My Vote have searched through 8.2 million voter records and over 54 million voter history records with ease to identify voter fraud, the top election official in Michigan is not interested in tracking down those who commit voter fraud, such as those who vote from fictitious addresses or who cast multiple ballots in a single election.
Before the 2024 election, is the MI SOS attempting to determine the number of new voters who can cast multiple ballots without being discovered?
When comparing the February 2024 QVF to the December 2020 QVF, there is an almost 15-fold rise in the frequency of this major problem—people voting twice in the same election. The most frequent instance by far happened during our most recent election in November 2023.
What caused the notable increase in votes cast in 2023 with the same voter ID number? Is there evidence of ineptitude on the side of Michigan SOS Jocelyn Benson and her head of the Bureau of Elections, Jonathan Brater, or was this a purposeful test conducted by the SOS’s office to see if anything could be detected?
One of the best-kept secrets in Michigan is that Jonathan Brater, the director of the Bureau of Elections in Michigan, was recently selected to take David Becker’s position as the far-left leader of ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center), following the withdrawal of the so-called “tool to help election officials maintain more accurate voter rolls and detect possible illegal voting.”
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From the website of ERIC:
We analyze voter registration and motor vehicle department data provided by our members through secure channels, along with official federal death data and change of address data, in order to provide our members with various reports. They use these reports to update their voter rolls, remove ineligible voters, investigate potential illegal voting, or provide voter registration information to individuals who may be eligible to vote.
The director of the MI Bureau of Elections is also the chair of ERIC, therefore it is particularly odd that the state of Michigan (taxpayers) pays ERIC to purportedly clean up the voter registers. However, we were unable to locate any public records of the amount the state of Michigan pays ERIC.
Is it only us that believes that the State of Michigan, acting via SOS Benson, has a conflict of interest when it enters into a paid agreement with a company run by the Director of the Bureau of Elections?
Why is it that an ALL VOLUNTEER group like Check My Vote is uncovering evidence of voter fraud, duplicate votes in several elections, nonexistent addresses where people are casting ballots, major problems with voters who are located abroad, and more? What precisely is ERIC being compensated for?
An ALL-VOLTEER organization called CMV (CheckMyVote) describes how simple it was for them to locate HUNDREDS of voter IDs that were used to cast multiple ballots in the elections of 2020, 2022, and 2023.
After only six lines of code, the computer displayed HUNDREDS of duplicate voters on Michigan’s QVF (Qualified Voter Files), which are produced by the Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s Bureau of Elections, to CMV investigators in under a minute.
Screenshots of documentation showing voters who cast multiple ballots in the 2020, 2022, and 2023 elections were sent to The Gateway Pundit. The information displayed was obtained straight from the MI QVF, which was obtained through a FOIA request on February 1, 2024.
Voter #10059296 first registered as a “Absentee” in Sterling Heights, MI, a part of Macomb County, on May 2, 2023. On Election Day, the same voter ID was then used for a second in-person vote and was designated as “ED”.

To find and expose election fraud, CMV works with Phil O’Halloran, Director of Election Integrity at MIGOP. Together, they want to preserve the integrity of the 2024 election by identifying and putting into place preventive measures through volunteer activities.
This example, which comes from Michigan’s QVF, shows a voter who has consistently voted “absentee,” but in 2022 they cast both absentee and in-person ballots. This begs the issue of how successful Michigan’s voter ID and signature matching laws are. How could a voter who had only ever voted absentee cast a ballot for someone else in person? Furthermore, why didn’t the Democratic Secretary of State-appointed Jonathan Brater, the chair of Michigan’s Bureau of Elections, and ERIC identify these duplicates and forward them to Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel for prosecution?

Election integrity investigators gave us an explanation of how they generate a unique number combination by combining the voter ID with the election date. A senior person in charge of election integrity who works with CMV asserts that two or more of the same distinct combinations should never exist. CMV claims that this is how they identify the duplicates. They ask why MI SOS Jocelyn Benson isn’t locating these duplicate voters, claiming it is “very easy to find.” Volunteers at CMV are worried about why no one is being arrested for using the same voter ID to cast multiple votes, even though it’s likely that voters casting absentee or in-person ballots are unaware that someone else is using their voter ID to perpetrate voter fraud.
While Michigan State law mandates that updated voter rolls be made public seven days following an election, MI SOS Benson only releases the updated rolls on the first of each month, making it exceedingly challenging for volunteers to search the voter rolls for anomalies or outright fraud.
Will our article wind up on the taxpayer-funded MI SOS “misinformation” tab, where MI SOS Benson refers to USPS workers depositing ballot stacks at a Detroit drop box as “normal and legal activity”? Or will Craig Mauger, the “reporter” for Detroit News, collaborate with her press secretary to devise a justification that he can publish in order to discredit this incriminating report?

Eight months are left for Michigan and other key swing states to fix their hacked voter rolls. Can independent organizations like as CMV, PIME, and MIGOP’s Election Integrity specialists under Phil O’Halloran find and fix problems prior to the start of absentee voting in the 2024 election?
Verify The investigation teams of My Vote are subjected to stringent screening. They employ more than a hundred people, and they actively support election integrity by taking on the responsibilities that ERIC ought to be carrying out in Michigan to protect the voting process.




