Final weekend, Elon Musk took to his X platform to name consideration to the State of Michigan’s bloated voter rolls. Within the publish, Musk said, “Michigan has extra registered voters than eligible residents!? Is that true @communitynotes?”
The Gateway Pundit’s Patty McMurray reported on this declare by Musk over the weekend as properly.
The publish by Musk resonated like a tuning a fork to the ear of Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who responded that night with the next:
Let’s be clear: [Elon Musk] is spreading harmful disinformation.
Listed below are the info:
There aren’t extra voters than residents in Michigan. There are 7.2 million lively registered voters and seven.9 residents of voting age in our state.
Musk is pushing a deceptive quantity that features 1.2 million inactive information slated for removing in accordance with the legislation. Don’t feed the trolls.
However now Benson has doubled-down on her misinformation: the secretary joined Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC’s Deadline in an effort to (one way or the other) legitimize her argument to an even bigger viewers.
Wallace began the section off by claiming that the “thankless job” of being a ballot employee is now a “profoundly harmful job” as a result of personalities like Elon Musk “willfully lie and unfold verifiably false info on their pet challenge” on X. Wallace claims that Musk lied “about their being extra registered voters than eligible in Michigan…not solely is Elon Musk contributing to a foundational erosion of our democracy, he is placing actual folks in peril.”
Wallace then introduced on Secretary Benson to “set the report straight,” however not earlier than asking her in regards to the feud with Musk. Spoiler alert: she by no means “units the report straight” and even makes an attempt to supply any info…as a result of Musk was appropriate.
No, Benson got here on to do nothing greater than to assert Musk is unfold ‘mis- and disinformation’. Benson responded in regards to the feud:
“Nicely, it struck me as type of odd and unhappy that somebody who has such energy and affect would use that energy and affect to not assist educate folks about methods to vote on this second, or methods to even simply ask questions you probably have them about election safety, however as an alternative assault an election official in a swing state who’s making an attempt her finest, as I’m, to verify everybody, regardless of who they vote for, can have rightly positioned religion in our elections.”
Wallace goes on about whether or not or not Musk “requested” Benson in regards to the info as a result of “[Benson’s] response was nearly info.”
Whereas misinformation lends itself higher to soundbites than the nuances of election legislation, everybody, regardless of who they vote for, deserves to have rightly positioned religion in our elections. Get all of your info and knowledge from https://t.co/Qh4ow0MLQ5
Thanks @NicolleDWallace and… pic.twitter.com/UOzRBpjMn9
— Jocelyn Benson (@JocelynBenson) October 24, 2024
So listed below are the info.
Musk was completely appropriate. There are at the moment 8,446,131 registered Michigan voters in accordance with the Michigan Division of State’s personal website.
In line with the US Census Bureau’s July 1, 2023 estimate, there are 10,037,261 Michigan residents. Of these, 21% are over the age of 18.
This may imply that there are roughly 7,929,000 voting-age folks residing in Michigan. The US Census doesn’t observe citizenship, regardless of President Trump’s efforts, so this isn’t indicative of seven.929M eligible voters. The US Census estimates 6.9% of Michiganders are “overseas born” (appx. 547k folks) however doesn’t point out citizenship.
Benson, who failed to offer any “info” on Wallace’s present, did publish in her response to Musk that there are 7.2 million lively registered voters. This quantity is talked about on the Dept. of State web site under the “Registered Voters” complete.
This may imply that 91% of Michigan voters of eligible voting age are registered to vote and lively voters. Once more, this doesn’t take into accounts “overseas born” (6.9%) who aren’t eligible to vote (whether or not unlawful immigrants or right here on some type of visa).
Benson then asserts that 1.2 million inactive information are slated for removing, nevertheless, the Dept. of State web site states that 338,719 voters are slated for cancellation in 2025 and 256,710 are slated for cancellation in 2027 for a complete of 595,429. This isn’t even half of the 1.2 million Benson claimed in her response to Musk.
And each ‘clean-ups’ might be carried out following the Presidential and mid-term elections, in fact.
So what is the distinction between an “lively” and “inactive” voter and what course of does one should go about doing with the intention to develop into “lively” once more? Nicely, an inactive voter, in accordance with the Dept. of State web site, is a voter that the state:
“receives info that the voter could have moved (e.g., when election mails is returned as undeliverable, or when a voter surrenders their driver’s license in one other state) and a voter doesn’t reply to a discover of cancellation” or “if the voter has no exercise within the Certified Voter File for a interval of six years.”
And the way does one get again to an lively standing? Nicely, they will reply to the discover of cancellation, which appears cheap. However they will also be reactivated by making use of for a poll or simply merely voting.
Former US Military officer Seth Keshel identified in his extensive research on Substack that Michigan has 83.5% of its complete inhabitants at the moment registered to vote (lively and inactive). By comparability, Pennsylvania solely has 68.1% of its complete inhabitants registered whereas Wisconsin is at 58.5%.
Keshel highlighted how passionate Roscommon County, MI is about registering voters. In actual fact, they’ve 100.28% of their complete inhabitants registered! Maybe Roscommon Co. has “computerized voter registration for live-births” along with motor-voter registration. The county of 23,949 registered voters however a complete inhabitants, together with underneath 18, of simply 23,863.
In line with Keshel’s analysis, there are eight counties with registrations above 95%. Maybe much more regarding is that simply 4 counties have underneath 75% registered. Once more: Pennsylvania is at 68.1% and Wisconsin 58.5%.
Keshel additionally references registration numbers of three massive counties that don’t take part in motor voter registration (see under): Pinal County, AZ (55.4%), Tarrant County, TX (58.1%) and Milwaukee County, WI (53.7%).
Michigan continues to be a member of the ERIC registration system, which publishes in its personal bylaws that member-states can’t ship up citizenship info with voter info.
Let’s be clear: @elonmusk is spreading harmful disinformation.
Listed below are the info:
There aren’t extra voters than residents in Michigan. There are 7.2 million lively registered voters and seven.9 residents of voting age in our state.
Musk is pushing a deceptive quantity that… https://t.co/hybJf8G9KH
— Jocelyn Benson (@JocelynBenson) October 20, 2024