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Anybody can buy the DVD of registered active and inactive voters in Michigan or any other state and count for themselves. The number of actual qualified, voting age adults is likely to be even lower because "voting age adults" also counts legal and illegal adults who were counted by the US census.
It is already unheard of for a county to have 100% of voting-age residents even registered to vote, much less be listed as active voters. In a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in March 2024, 53 counties in Michigan have more active registered voters than they do voting age population.
The average state has an inactive registered voter rate of about 10 percent, with some states running as high as 20 percent.
Michigan is a vital do-or-die swing state in the 2024 presidential election.
The counties according to the complaint are:
Alcona (112%), Allegan (104%), Alpena (101%),
Antrim (111%), Arenac (104%), Barry (102%), Benzie (108%), Berrien (102%), Calhoun (101%), Cass (101%), Charlevoix (105%), Cheboygan (104%), Crawford, (110%), Delta (104%), Dickinson (100%), Emmet (104%), Genesee (104%), Gladwin, (103%), Gogebic (101%), Grand Traverse (101%), Huron (100%), Iosco (104%), Iron (106%), Kalkaska (115%), Kent (100%), Keweenaw (114%), Lapeer (102%), Leelanau
(108%), Livingston (102%), Mackinac (114%), Macomb (101%), Mason (104%), Menominee (101%), Missaukee (106%), Monroe (100%), Montmorency (110%), Muskegon (101%), Newaygo (103%), Oakland (101%), Oceana (105%), Ogemaw (106%), Ontonagon (101%), Osceola (101%), Oscoda (110%), Otsego (111%), Presque Isle (107%), Roscommon (110%), Schoolcraft (107%), Shiawassee (102%), St. Clair
(102%), Van Buren (104%), Wayne (101%), and Wexford (105%).
Michigan registered voter lists, as is traditional in all states, are available on DVD.
The huge vote pool of Wayne County, which Detroit is located in, shows 101% of its voting-age population as an active, registered voters.
Compliant: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, JORDAN JORRITSMA, and EMERSON SILVERNAIL v.
JOCELYN BENSON, Case No. 1:24-cv-00262
53 Counties Have More Active Registered Voters Than Voting-Age Population, Including Detroit
It is already unheard of for a county to have 100% of voting-age residents even registered to vote, much less be listed as active voters. In a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee aga…It is already unheard of for a county to have 100% of voting-age residents even registered to vote, much less be listed as active voters. In a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in March 2024, 53 counties in Michigan have more active registered voters than they do voting age population.
The average state has an inactive registered voter rate of about 10 percent, with some states running as high as 20 percent.
Michigan is a vital do-or-die swing state in the 2024 presidential election.
The counties according to the complaint are:
Alcona (112%), Allegan (104%), Alpena (101%),
Antrim (111%), Arenac (104%), Barry (102%), Benzie (108%), Berrien (102%), Calhoun (101%), Cass (101%), Charlevoix (105%), Cheboygan (104%), Crawford, (110%), Delta (104%), Dickinson (100%), Emmet (104%), Genesee (104%), Gladwin, (103%), Gogebic (101%), Grand Traverse (101%), Huron (100%), Iosco (104%), Iron (106%), Kalkaska (115%), Kent (100%), Keweenaw (114%), Lapeer (102%), Leelanau
(108%), Livingston (102%), Mackinac (114%), Macomb (101%), Mason (104%), Menominee (101%), Missaukee (106%), Monroe (100%), Montmorency (110%), Muskegon (101%), Newaygo (103%), Oakland (101%), Oceana (105%), Ogemaw (106%), Ontonagon (101%), Osceola (101%), Oscoda (110%), Otsego (111%), Presque Isle (107%), Roscommon (110%), Schoolcraft (107%), Shiawassee (102%), St. Clair
(102%), Van Buren (104%), Wayne (101%), and Wexford (105%).
Michigan registered voter lists, as is traditional in all states, are available on DVD.
The huge vote pool of Wayne County, which Detroit is located in, shows 101% of its voting-age population as an active, registered voters.
Compliant: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, JORDAN JORRITSMA, and EMERSON SILVERNAIL v.
JOCELYN BENSON, Case No. 1:24-cv-00262