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marmar

(79,964 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:22 AM 7 hrs ago

A tale of two realities: Michigan elections vs. GOP misinformation


A tale of two realities: Michigan elections vs. GOP misinformation

Jon King
May 5, 2026


(Michigan Advance) As the 2026 gubernatorial race heats up, Michigan Republicans are raising alarms about Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson overseeing elections as she herself runs for governor. This has become a familiar refrain from the partisan Republican playbook: sow doubt, stir fear and hope confusion spreads faster than facts.

Yet the reality on the ground couldn’t be clearer, or more to the point, boringly procedural.

Michigan’s elections are decentralized by design. Municipal clerks run the show, from ballot preparation to vote tabulation. The bureaucratic reality, outlined by longtime election officials like former Michigan Director of Elections Chris Thomas, is that Benson has neither the authority nor the operational role to manipulate outcomes. It’s the bipartisan Board of State Canvassers that handles election certification, not the secretary.

There’s a reason that particular body consists of exactly four members; two Republicans and two Democrats. It requires bipartisan consensus so that no one party official, no matter what their position, can unilaterally dictate an outcome. One need only look at the last attempt to do just that, when President Donald Trump himself brought tremendous pressure to bear to try and prevent certification of Wayne County’s 2020 vote totals, which overwhelmingly favored Joe Biden. And yet, the system held. ........................(more)

https://michiganadvance.com/2026/05/05/a-tale-of-two-realities-michigan-elections-vs-gop-misinformation/




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A tale of two realities: Michigan elections vs. GOP misinformation (Original Post) marmar 7 hrs ago OP
Republicans are angry because the system is so complicated. They can't cheat. That's by design. Walleye 7 hrs ago #1
The commercials for Johnson are hilariously wrong Johnny2X2X 7 hrs ago #2
I can't even listen to them. When I'm in my car listening to WWJ I just turn them off. marmar 7 hrs ago #3

Walleye

(45,289 posts)
1. Republicans are angry because the system is so complicated. They can't cheat. That's by design.
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:44 AM
7 hrs ago

Johnny2X2X

(24,387 posts)
2. The commercials for Johnson are hilariously wrong
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:47 AM
7 hrs ago

Illegal Aliens are not eligible for benefits in Michigan, period.

The state has a balanced budget, and have for years.

marmar

(79,964 posts)
3. I can't even listen to them. When I'm in my car listening to WWJ I just turn them off.
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:56 AM
7 hrs ago
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