Judge dismisses final Michigan election fraud suit, says that doesn’t mean there weren’t problems
Updated May 18, 2021;
Posted May 18, 2021
Screenshot of a court hearing during which an Antrim County Judge dismissed an election fraud case pending since November.
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The last of many election fraud lawsuits filed in Michigan following the November 2020 presidential election was dismissed by an Antrim County Circuit Court judge Tuesday.
Antrim County Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer, a former Republican state lawmaker, said the plaintiff, William Bailey of Central Lake Township, had either been granted what he sought or is not entitled to further relief in the case.