
Michigan is a state that remains in the “too close to call” category, and in Antrim County, which is just northeast of Traverse City, the results didn’t seem right to some people compared to how the county voted in 2016.
Early Wednesday morning, unofficial results were announced showing Antrim County went strongly for Democrats across the ticket.
But after the reliably red county turned blue by quite a bit, Antirm County Election officials announced they’re investigating what they say are the “skewed” election results.
Antrim County, Michigan 2020 Election Results
Antrim county, like much of northern Michigan, is usually very heavily Republican.
Antrim County, Michigan 2016 Election Results
Antrim County, Michigan 2012 Election Results
The county clerk says she became aware of “apparently skewed” results early Wednesday morning.
The county says they are working with election officials across the county, and with the company that provides their voting software, to figure out what happened.
In a statement, the clerk says they expect to have a clear answer and plan of action by Wednesday afternoon. Until then, they are asking everyone to bear with them.
In Antrim County in Michigan, the county’s public information officer said they are aware of an “apparently skewed result in the Unofficial Election Result tabulations” and have been reviewing the results for possible discrepancies https://t.co/BVDkyZhK7r pic.twitter.com/7xL7QmtpCf
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The Antrim County Clerk’s Office has been reviewing their Election Day results after County Clerk Sheryl Guy said she became aware of “apparently skewed results.”https://t.co/Fkn8gA6zYX
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