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Unlocked absentee ballot box concerns

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The Lansing City Clerk says the video shared by the Michigan Republican Party showing an unlocked ballot box is from before absentee ballots were mailed out to the public. Both the clerk and the secretary of state called it misinformation.

“Official election drop box and go right up to back of it... Open the thing up and there are ballots.”

That’s from a video released earlier this week on social media by the Michigan Republican Party. The video shows a man opening up a ballot box outside the Foster Community Center which had a white envelope inside of it. 

Chris Swope, the Lansing City Clerk, says the video was taken right after the ballot boxes were installed and before his staff were sent out to secure them.

“When my staff went to the drop box they left it secure and have been checking it daily since then.” 

He says the envelope shown in the video isn’t even not an absentee ballot

“I can tell by the envelope by the color that it is not a ballot. The ballots are in envelopes that have green markings on both sides that are very visible.”

Each box has a spring preventing it from being left unlocked if the door is shut. According to swope all ballot boxes are being carefully monitored by security cameras and checked regularly by sworn members of the city clerk’s office. 

“This is a safe and secure way to vote and anybody who is trying to manipulate the facts to discourage people from voting is not being very patriotic.”

In a statement from the Michigan Secretary of State, said the video and the GOP press release were being referred to the attorney general for investigation as election misinformation. The Republican Party did not respond for comment.