ALERT: Michigan Attorney Finds Even MORE Missing Votes!

On Friday, Attorney Matthew DePerno filed his latest finding in the Circuit Court for Antrim County in connection to the 2020 election.

DePerno stated that there were 1,061 “phantom” ballots found in Antrim County during the 2020 election.

There was also nearly 100% turnout between ages 65 and 80 in the county, this is despite the threat of the coronavirus according to Attorney Matthew DePerno.

1,061 ballots are not in the state database, revealed by DePerno and said that these ballots do not exist on voter rolls, meaning they are likely phantom ballots.

DePerno explains that in the December hand recount of Antrim county, there was a total of 15,952 ballots counted; however, Secretary of State Benson’s official database that only had 14,901 ballots which mean there exist 1,061 extra ballots, not on the voter rolls, i.e., “phantom” ballots.

Phantom ballots could explain what happened at the hand recount in December when volunteers were told to count approximately 138 ballots with the very same signature. Despite their repeated objections and attempts to challenge the problem ballots, the Secretary of State official said, “That’s not your role at this very moment” and pushed the volunteers to count the ballots and finish the audit.

Based upon these findings, DePerno is not only demanding a complete audit, but due to false statements by officials who attributed the fraud to human error, DePerno is also amending William Bailey’s complaint to sue Sheryl Guy, Election Source, Jocelyn Benson and Jonathan Brater.

Attorney Matthew DePerno states:

“Elected officials are charged with following the law, not hiding information and lying to their constituents in order to defraud and marginalize their right to vote.”

This only shows that we need to add several more elected officials to the list.

Sources: THE GATEWAY PUNDIT, YOUR NEWS