A group of 22 Michigan House Republicans, led by state representative Matt Maddock of Milford, has released a letter demanding a “complete forensic assessment” of the state’s election results.
“The 2020 General Election contest was one of the most monumental in living history. We have seen record levels of turnout, record levels of civic engagement, and thousands of voters have reached out to the Legislature to demand a thorough investigation in order to improve transparency in this election,” the letter reads.
“There are also high numbers of witnesses who have written, signed, and executed affidavits alleging voter fraud. Credible witnesses have made allegations that implicate our poll books, records, processes, and more. There are numerous irregularities that have been witnessed, and a variety of claims that must be properly investigated by the Michigan Legislature to fulfill our duty to the public to ensure the integrity of our elections,” it continues.
The letter has been signed by Maddock as well as GOP state representatives Julie Alexander, Phil Green, Sue Allor, Beth Griffin, Joe Bellino, Shane Hernandez, Ryan Berman, Michele Hoitenga, Gary Eisen, Steven Johnson, Annette Glenn, Bronna Kahle, Hank Vaupel, Daire Rendon, Greg Markkanen, Rodney Wakeman, Luke Meerman, Mary Whiteford, Jack O’Malley, Doug Wozniak, and John Reilly. They hope to influence House Speaker Lee Chatfield, who has refused to support a serious investigation into voter fraud up to this point.
“We the undersigned are asking for a complete forensic assessment to the satisfaction of the adverse party, conducted impartially by a bonded non-partisan third party corporation, for the most contested counties, as guaranteed in Article 2 Section 4 of the Michigan Constitution,” the lawmakers wrote.
“This work must be started and completed immediately because of its implications for our state, and our country,” the letter concludes.
The entirety of the letter and signatures from lawmakers who have endorsed it can be seen here:
Republican lawmakers are finally pushing back against a reign of terror that has been implemented by Democrats against whistleblowers and public officials in positions to rebuke systemic fraud, as Big League Politics has reported:
Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel has issued an ominous threat to whistleblowers against electoral fraud in her state: Shut up, or potentially be prosecuted.
She responded to former state senator Patrick Colbeck’s whistleblower testimony. Colbeck was on the floor as tens of thousands of mystery ballots were delivered to the absentee voter counting board in Detroit on election night.
Nessel made the comment that whistleblowers may be prosecuted for a crime if they come forward to authorities. Colbeck has not gone to Nessel, who has threatened to prosecute Republican leaders who refuse to certify the fraudulent vote before an investigation, with his first-hand testimony.
“I can confirm that Patrick Colbeck has never made a complaint of election fraud to the Michigan Dept of Attorney General. If he had, we would have fully investigated said claim,” she wrote in tweet.
“Colbeck’s assertions aside, intentionally making a false claim of criminal activity to law enforcement is itself a crime. It’s been my experience that is often the reason certain reports are not made,” she added.
However, Colbeck has signed a sworn affidavit under the penalty of perjury attesting to rule-breaking and other forms of fraud committed by inner-city riggers in Detroit on election night. The fake news media, Democrat Party hacks, liberal activist judges, and other establishment co-conspirators have attempted to dismiss sworn affidavits in order to excuse the immense corruption that happened during the vote.
Colbeck is one of the hundreds of whistleblowers who are being ignored in the psychotic rush to coronate Biden as president following third-world style election mayhem.
The Democrats will turn Michigan into a permanent banana republic if a serious investigation into phony ballots and suspicious software is not conducted immediately.