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Dem City Clerk Abruptly Retires After She’s Threatened With Lawsuit For Refusing To Allow Same Number of GOP Poll Challengers As Democrats In Upcoming MI Election

by September 23, 2022
September 23, 2022
Dem City Clerk Abruptly Retires After She’s Threatened With Lawsuit For Refusing To Allow Same Number of GOP Poll Challengers As Democrats In Upcoming MI Election
100 Percent Fed Up reports – On Sept. 6, Pure Integrity Michigan Elections and Attorney Erick Kaardal of the Thomas More Society, sent Flint a Demand Letter. Either balance the skewed number of election inspectors from 92% Democrat/6% Republican to 50-50 or expect legal filings.

On Sep. 8, Inez Brown, clerk of 25 years, resigned effective Sep. 30.

Sudden resignations tend to raise eyebrows, so when NPR reported the imminent departure of a major city clerk, the move garnered wide-eyed surprise. “Inez Brown has been Flint’s city clerk for 25 years. But at Wednesday night’s city council meeting, Brown announced she would be stepping down at the end of the month.”

On Sept. 6, two days before giving her three-week notice, the clerk and a who’s-who list of Flint officials received a demand letter. Either balance the city’s skewed number of election inspectors from 92% Democrat and 6% Republican to 50-50 or brace for legal filings stated the letter from Pure Integrity Michigan Elections and Attorney Erick Kaardal, Special Counsel for the Thomas More Society.

So, was the 25-year-veteran clerk’s resignation coincidence?

“I think not,” said Patrice Johnson, chair of PIME. “This is a huge win.”

Still, the clerk’s resignation raises questions as to how Flint will fill the vacancy. According to the NPR article, Flint has asked the Secretary of State to help with the approaching November elections.

“How is it that Flint could have such a weak bench that no underlings can fill a departing clerk’s shoes?” Johnson asked.

According to Michigan law, the conduct of the elections falls under the purview of county, township, or municipal clerks. The City of Flint is part of Flint Township, so asking for the township’s assistance is the next logical step. If not the township, then why not have Genesee County lend a hand?

Johnson, who hails from the corporate business world, explained that when a CEO departs in a rush, companies typically elevate an employee or contract outside leadership on a temporary basis. Turning the city’s elections over to the state seems too great a leap. “It’s equivalent to a large corporation handing the reins over to the Federal Trade Commission.”

If a person is running for office, the law states that person is prohibited from serving as an election inspector in the precinct in which he or she is running. It seems the same concept should apply for a secretary of state running for re-election.

The PIME/Thomas More Society Demand Letter stated in no uncertain terms, that “the City of Flint cease and desist spending taxpayer funds on its election inspector operations for the November 8, 2022, mid-term elections until it comes into legal compliance with the legally-required party balance for election inspectors in Flint. Michigan Compiled Laws § 168.674(2)”

“Flint for the August primary had approximately 481 election inspectors: 442 Democratic election inspectors, only 27 Republican election inspectors, and 12 other/unidentified party affiliation inspectors. The following pie chart demonstrates the stark differences in party affiliation (92% Democrat to 6% Republican).”

Now the question becomes whether Secretary of State Benson, who is up for re-election, can impartially administer an election.

Johnson suggested the Flint City Council consider hiring a new clerk who possessed the following qualifications:

A commitment to achieving and maintaining a 50-50 party balance for election inspectors
An unbiased, nonpartisan position and a willingness to do what it takes to facilitate fair and honest elections
A functional understanding of Michigan and Federal election law and know how to access the laws as needed for reference.
Outstanding references as a knowledgeable and experienced clerk
No criminal record. No felonies
Commitment to election integrity.

The post Dem City Clerk Abruptly Retires After She’s Threatened With Lawsuit For Refusing To Allow Same Number of GOP Poll Challengers As Democrats In Upcoming MI Election appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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