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Lansing City Clerk's office conducting manditory election audit

Courtesy lansingmi.gov

An audit of the 2020 presidential election is being conducted today (was conducted Thursday) by the Lansing City Clerk’s office.

“Alright, we’re ready to roll.”  

The task for Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope’s staff was to randomly select 165 ballots from the November election and send the results in for a statewide audit. The totals compiled will be matched against those produced by counting machines to verify the accuracy of President Joe Biden’s win in Michigan. 

Under a 2018 state law, the audit is done after the election is certified. Swope says any error that might turn up will not impact the results.

"Other states that are doing these types of audits are doing it before certification, and if an error is found, they actually correct the results, and I think that’s the better way to do it," said Swope.

Swope says the ballots are only being checked for the presidential vote. There is no signature or other means of identifying who cast the ballots being examined.