On April 21, 2021, The Michigan Bureau of Elections released a forty-one page Post Election Audit Report for the November 2020 election. The bureau found “no evidence of intentional misconduct of fraud by election officials.”
The election audit was the most extensive in state history and included an audit of every ballot cast in Antrim County which was “conducted specifically to provide additional assurance in light of misinformation in that county.”
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, said in a press release, “The audits are concrete evidence that November’s election was fair, secure and accurate, and that the results reflect the will of Michigan voters. Legislators should be working to build on this success, rather than seeking to undo the policies that made it possible.”
The full Post Election Audit Report includes the findings of the Michigan Bureau of Elections along with a description of each type of audit performed, details on how the audit was performed, and explanations of discovered imbalances.
The report is available in its entirety <HERE>.
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand