
The Justice Department has demanded that Wayne County, Michigan, turn over all ballots from the November 2024 election, another escalation in the Trump administration’s voting inquiries. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. In a letter to the chief election official of Wayne County dated April 14, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon cited three convictions for election fraud and five lawsuits against the county that alleged election fraud.
Main Idea: The Justice Department has asked Wayne County, Michigan, to turn over 2024 election ballots and related records, drawing strong pushback from the state’s attorney general.
Key Points:
The federal demand for ballots may deepen distrust in elections and add pressure on local officials, taxpayers, and voters in Wayne County and beyond.
Federal review could uncover problems or reassure the public if election records show the vote was handled correctly.
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Main federal agency taking concrete action by demanding ballots and related records.
Central jurisdiction that the Justice Department is demanding election materials from.
The state is central because the dispute concerns its 2024 election records and election administration.
Named state official publicly condemning the request and responding on behalf of Michigan.
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