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(Michigan State hearing on 2020 election issues)

Michigan Rep Steven Johnson: If these ballots were run through multiple times, as you’ve alleged – and you said possibly up to 30,000 times; definitely thousands of times being counted – when we examine the poll book and see who voted and we count those numbers, would they then not line up with the total number of votes coming out of Detroit?

Dominion IT Worker Mellissa Carone: The poll book is completely off. Completely off.

Michigan Rep Steven Johnson: Off by 30,000?

Dominion IT Worker Mellissa Carone: I’d say that poll book is off by over 100,000.

(Cut to TCH Center interior, windows being boarded-up)

Off-Camera Interviewer: Where are you from?

Unidentified Female Pollworker: Oh, I’m from down river.

Off-Camera Interviewer: OK.

Unidentified Female Pollworker: I’m here because the 38,000 ballots that arrived here at 3:45 AM, that are just now sitting over there and getting counted, supposedly, and that’s why I arrived. To an eye-opening hypocrisy, let me tell you. Something I want you to see, they’re taping up the windows. Security’s taping up the windows, so that people who are challenging cannot see in here and he can’t see out. So it’s an interesting development. It’s an interesting development.

(Cut to: Michigan State hearing on 2020 election issues)

Unidentified Male Poll Challenger: I began observing the process of ballots at several counting boards. I quickly noticed that none, and I mean none, of the names were being scanned from the ballots were in the electronic poll books. All of the names that were found were found in the supplemental sheets. We know that the poll books, the electronic poll books, were updated on Sunday, November 1st.

That meant that all of these new ballots had to have been brand new registered voters on Monday, November 2nd, or Tuesday, November 3rd. I found it very hard to believe that tens of thousands of people had registered in just two short days. So I began writing down the names on the ballots immediately after they were scanned by the computer poll worker.

As soon as I began, I was severely obstructed by five different persons such that I could no longer continue my legal responsibility as a poll challenger. These five persons comprised of a poll worker, a supervisor, an uncredentialed person, a Democrat challenger, and one of the top leaders of the AVCB. The details can be found on my affidavit.

Does anyone believe that 30,000 or 40,000 new voters were actually signed up legally in two days?

(Cut to TCH Center interior, votes being counted in the background)

Off-Camera Interviewer: And what have you seen?

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: I’ve seen ballots that don’t belong to anybody. They don’t show up in the voter registration. There’s no name attached to them.

Off-Camera Interviewer: And what are they doing with those ballots?

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: I’m challenging them. They’re supposed to put them in a box to be then evaluated. But then multiple ballots that have several different numbers, one person with different numbers, we have whole lists of them. We’re writing everything down all day long.

Off-Camera Interviewer: So are they improperly filled out and you’re looking to disqualify them?

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: Yes, if they’re improperly filled out, if they have no name, if they don’t have a home, or if the person was born in 1921 but registered to vote in 1900, that kind of doesn’t make sense.

Off-Camera Interviewer: So, but that’s not on the ballot. When you vote, your ballot is just the balls in which you have on there. What are you seeing? Are you seeing people’s registration forms?

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: Yes, we are.

Off-Camera Interviewer: So on the tables, you have the ballot, and then you are able to see next to them.

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: On a computer screen.

Off-Camera Interviewer: On a computer screen, whose ballot that is.

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: Sometimes the ballot itself has no name, but the ballot is filled-out. And then if you go into the registration file, you find the person that has been, I mean, was born in 1921. And it’s just a lot of, there’s a lot that’s not right.

Off-Camera Interviewer: What’s wrong with being born in 1921?

Unidentified Female Poll Worker: But registering to vote in 1900, 21 years before you’re born?

(Cut to: Michigan State hearing on 2020 election issues)

Unidentified Male Poll Worker: Following are only a few of the most egregious items witnessed. I was not allowed to perform my job. And from what I observed, were any of the GOP challengers in accordance with Michigan laws. We were constantly prevented from getting close enough to see what was going on with the respect, with respect to the ballots. Procedures were not being properly followed. When we brought these to the attention of the supervisors, our concerns were dismissed and ignored. We observed ballots being backdated from 11/4 to 11/2. And data being entered into the computers for these mail-in ballots.

Poll workers were entering ballot information from new mail-in ballots, including dates of birth of 1/1/1900 into the electronic poll books and processing those ballots for tabulation. The information was not entered, wasn’t in either the electronic poll book or the paper supplement book prior to that.

Dead people were voting. I sent a website to that effect and the list that they had up to that date was 17,327 randomly-checked Michigan voters that were registered for voting and were above the age of 80. Every name on this list has voted in the 2020 election. Check for yourself. And has also been found in one or more of the obituaries online.

This is the most important election in my lifetime. And I think the most important election in the history of our Republic.

(Cut to Mellissa Carone)

Dominion IT Worker Mellissa Carone: That poll book? Why don’t you look at the registered voters on there? How many registered voters are on there? Did you, do you even know the answer to that?

Michigan Rep Steven Johnson: No, I’m trying to get to the bottom of this here.

Dominion IT Worker Mellissa Carone: Zero. Zero. There’s zero.

Michigan Rep Steven Johnson: So my question, then is if the –

Dominion IT Worker Mellissa Carone: Guess how many, wait. What about, what about how, what about the turnout rate? 120%?

Other Michigan State Rep: Let’s, let’s let Representative Johnson ask his question.

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