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December 10, 2020
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will now have a seat at the table in the lawsuit alleging voter fraud in Antrim County.
The county is at the center of a lawsuit filed by a Central Lake man alleging there was an error in the counting of ballots that resulted in a marijuana dispensary proposal to pass.
On Thursday, 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer heard remarks from both the plaintiff and State of Michigan on whether or not Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson can be a part of the lawsuit alleging voter fraud in Antrim County.
Assistant Attorney General Heather Meingast said Secretary Benson should be a part of this case because the secretary has oversight responsibility over the state and local election officials, that this is a constitutional issue and that the imaging taken from the audit is made secure.
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