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A Dec. 17 audit of ballots cast in Antrim County, Michigan, affirmed the outcome of the presidential election there — refuting viral claims that the election software used by the county, and...
The finalized numbers released today from the Antrim County hand-tallied audit yesterday continue to affirm the accuracy of the Nov. 3 general election certified results. The final numbers — 9,759 for Donald Trump and 5,959 for Joe Biden — represent a net gain of 12 votes for Trump, largely mirroring the machine-tabulation results from Nov. 3.
The audit of the Antrim County presidential votes was a zero-limit risk-limiting audit, meaning it confirmed to absolute certainty that the outcome of the presidential election in...
An Antrim County judge dismissed an election fraud lawsuit Tuesday that has served as a vehicle to advance the unfounded conspiracy theory that tabulators manufactured by Dominion Voting...
For further confirmation nothing went awry with vote tabulators in Antrim County, the Michigan Bureau of Elections will complete a risk-limiting audit of all ballots there this Thursday, according to the Michigan Department of State.
An audit conducted Thursday of the votes cast in the November presidential election in Antrim County, the heart of a conspiracy theory about Dominion Voting Systems, affirmed the outcome...
The report claimed the results of the election in Antrim County, Michigan, should not have been certified because a forensic analysis of voting machines found a “machine error built into the voting software designed to create error.”
LANSING, Mich. - State officials are disputing a new report analyzing the results from Antrim County in Michigan, which argues the results should not have been certified due to equipment...
November 4, 2020 – Unofficial results posted by the Antrim County Clerk show that Joe Biden got over 7,700 votes, or 3,000 more than Donald Trump. Antrim County voted 62% in favor of President Trump in 2016. November 5, 2020 – Media outlets publish the county [s first attempt to rectify the initial vote
Four years after a mistake by her office made northern Michigan an epicenter of 2020 voter fraud allegations, Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy isn’t on the ballot for re-election — and she doesn’t want to be.