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Conservative activists request audit of Michigan election

LANSING (AP) — Conservative activists who falsely claim former President Donald Trump won reelection asked the Republican-led Michigan Senate on Thursday to order an audit of the results, seeking a review like one that is underway in fellow battleground state Arizona.

Michigan Conservative Coalition co-founder Marian Sheridan said “something very wrong” happened in the 2020 election, though Trump’s unfounded fraud allegations have been resoundingly rejected by officials who certified the results, judges and others. The group said it submitted more than 7,000 affidavits from people backing a “forensic” audit.

“There has been an egregious injustice here in the state of Michigan and many other places,” said Lana Kristal of Bingham Farms.

It does not appear that Senate Republicans will embrace the request. Joe Biden defeated Trump by more than 154,000 votes, or about 2.8 percentage points, in the state.

Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, a Clarklake Republican who has acknowledged Biden won Michigan, said the delivery of petitions shows people “are still frustrated with how the election was prosecuted and frankly some of them are still frustrated with the results.” The Senate Oversight Committee has done an “unbelievable job” studying the election and will release a report next week, he said.

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