During Tuesday’s Michigan State Senate Hearing on election
integrity, scores of witnesses provided firsthand testimony of
intimidation, harassment, and election fraud occurring in
Detroit’s TCF Center on November 4. In one of the most compelling
testimonies, poll challenger Laurie Levy described how an obese
poll worker used their bulk to shield ballot book entries from
being viewed by legal observers.
“We as a poll challenger are supposed to verify the name and
address on the ballot, to the electronic poll book, and if it is
not there, then it is supposed to be in a paper poll book,” Levi
stated.
The witness continued, “There was a significantly large poll
worker, [who] any time that I would say ‘that is not in the
book’ when she would scan it – it would not come up on the
screen – then she would basically hover over this paper book,
sometimes checking and other times we could see that they did not
check it.”
Levy demonstrated how the corpulent poll worker would obscure
the paper ballot book by leaning forward in a hunched over posture
while resting an arm on the table.
A Michigan vote counting
observer testified that an obese person used her body weight to
block the view of votes being tabulated. pic.twitter.com/yTVQ0vpnei— National File (@NationalFile)
December 2, 2020
“And then they proceeded to manually enter these into the
electronic poll book, and then they would come up on the screen.
Many of these papers were not absentee ballots – the yellow
envelope, the standard ballot – some of them were on printed
paper, some of them were in white envelopes, some of them had
multiple papers attached to them , and then they would manually
enter them into the electronic book,” Levy said.
“And I wrote down multiple, as many as I could see, as quickly
as they were entering them… so yesterday, my husband� and I
attempted to verify these addresses, and out of the 8 or 9
addresses here, we were only able to verify that there was one
voter that lived at this address.â€