13 Minutes of Never-Before-Seen Footage of Ballot Trafficking
in Detroit, Michigan – Including Postal Workers!
The Michigan Bureau of Elections issued an Election Officials Manual in October 2020.
According to this manual, the persons who may return an absentee ballot are limited to:
- the voter
- a member of the voter’s immediate family who has been asked to return the ballot
- a person residing in the voter’s household who has been asked to return the ballot
- a person whose job normally includes the handling of mail (but only during the course of his or employment)
- an authorized election official
MCL 168.764a
Ballot traffickers generally do not deposit a large number of ballots per drop box. With video surveillance, they are aware that this would be too obvious to those looking for violation of election laws. There were exceptions to this in what was noted at the Detroit drop boxes in 2020.
What follows is a sample list of the various multiple ballot drops which was observed by Michigan Citizens for Election Integrity (MC4EI.com), the team which reviewed and analyzed thousands of hours of surveillance videos of the Detroit drop boxes from the November 2020 general election. This list corresponds to various clips you will see in the ensuing video below.
Here is the list of clips of drop boxes you will be viewing in the video below:
Clip #1- Heilmann Recreation Center. A woman deposits a stack of about 50 ballots while another woman appears to be videotaping her. Both are wearing face masks.
Clip #2- Horatio Williams Foundation. A person in a vehicle has a stack of ballots which he takes a phone picture of and then hands it off to another man, who does not appear to be an election official, outside his car who holds the stack up next to the drop box and then carries the ballots off. Sound secure to you?
Clip #3- Liberty Temple (a stand alone drop box, not associated with a satellite voting center ie SVC). A woman wearing a Mickey Mouse t-shirt deposits what initially appeared to be 3 ballots, but actually turned out to be about 6.
Clip #4- Liberty Temple. A person made 11 motions in dropping ballots into the drop box with what appeared to be multiple ballots with each motion. The estimated amount dropped would be 30 to 40 ballots.
Clip #5- Coleman A. Young Municipal Center. A person had about 5 unsealed ballots which were deposited all at once after sealing them.
Clip #6- Farwell Recreation Center. A minimum of 7 or 8 ballots was deposited.
Clip #7- Palmer Community House. A woman who appeared to be a health care worker deposited at least 6 or more ballots.
Clip #8- Farwell Recreation Center. A woman deposited about 6 ballots.
Clip #9- Heilmann Recreation Center. A man deposited at least 5 ballots.
Clip #10-Kemeny Recreation Center. A woman had a stack of multiple ballots which she deposited all at once.
Clip #11- Farwell Recreation Center. A man deposits 6 ballots from a vehicle.
Clip #12- Liberty Temple. A woman deposits a stack of ballots.
Clip #13- Pistons Performance Center. A man with a phone deposits 5 ballots.
Clip #14- North Rosedale Park. A woman with a mask deposits 6 ballots.
Clip #15- Balduck Park. A person on the passenger side of a red truck takes a pic of the drop box and center. A vehicle then drives up with what appears to be a female health care worker who deposits 8 ballots.
Clip #16- Balduck Park. A woman appearing to be a health care worker deposits a minimum of 10 ballots.
Clip #17- Balduck Park. The same woman as noted in Clip#16 deposited 12 ballots.
Clip #18- Liberty Temple. A female postal worker drops a few ballots.
Clip #19- Liberty Temple. The same female postal person as in Clip #18 deposits multiple ballots.
Clip #20- Liberty Temple. The same female postal worker as in Clip #18 arrives in a private vehicle and deposits at least 10 ballots.
Clip #21- Male postal worker deposits about 10 ballots.
Clip #22 -Liberty Temple. Same male postal worker as seen in Clip#21 deposits multiple ballots.
If someone other than the voter is delivering their absentee ballot, it must be delivered to the clerk of the respective city or township office. Not to a drop box. There are no specific rules in Michigan regarding nursing home absentee voting. Michigan does not have special voting deputies for nursing homes as does Wisconsin. Therefore, the general rules apply as noted above.
As seen in the video, postal workers made visits to the drop boxes. MC4EI discussed this with postal service employees in the metro-Detroit area. None of them has ever delivered absentee ballots to drop boxes, but only to clerks offices.
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