Michigan Republicans Sue To Overturn 2020 Election

Democracy Docket reports:

The Macomb County Republican Party, a candidate for Michigan governor [photo], a non-profit organization, voters and a county clerk — who allegedly turned over a vote tabulator to a group espousing unfounded claims of fraud in Michigan’s 2020 election — have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election in Michigan.

In their complaint, the plaintiffs claim that the electronic voting machines and tabulators used during the 2020 presidential election “were not certified or accredited in accordance with” Michigan election law nor were they “certified by the US Election Assistance Commission.”

Accordingly, the plaintiffs request that the state “rerun the Michigan 2020 presidential election as soon as possible, by way of a special election, with paper ballots only, on a single election day, with the votes being counted by hand, with members of all political parties present to observe, with a public livestream of all vote counting.”

Read the full article. Gubernatorial candidate Donna Brandenburg was disqualified from the Republican ballot and is now a candidate for the “US Taxpayers Party.”