GOP canvassers try to rescind votes to certify Wayne County election – The Detroit News

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Two Republican Wayne County canvassers have signed affidavits saying they regret their votes Tuesday to certify the Nov. 3 election, arguing that “intense bullying and coercion” plus bad legal advice forced them to agree to certify the election after they had voted no. 

Canvassers Monica Palmer and William Hartmann have claimed the promises made to them of a “comprehensive audit” of the Nov. 3 election should they certify “will not be fulfilled.”

“I rescind my prior vote to certify Wayne County elections,” Palmer said in an affidavit signed Wednesday night. “I fully believe the Wayne County vote should not be certified.”

From left: Member William Hartmann (Rep.), chair person Monica Palmer (Rep.) listen as vice chair Jonathan Kinloch (Dem.) reads the motion to certify the vote with member Allen Wilson (Dem.) during the Wayne County Board of Canvassers meet in Detroit on Nov. 17, 2020.

It’s not clear whether the affidavits have any legal effect on Tuesday’s certification, which moved Wayne County’s results on to the bipartisan Board of State Canvassers. Even if Palmer and Hartmann were able to rescind their votes, the deadline for Wayne County to certify its results has already passed, in which case any uncertified results would pass on to the state board.

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