Michigan recount has stopped due to a federal order. Multiple court cases continue, so it may be restarted.
There's an interesting allegation of precinct voting fraud:
I don't know this person, but it's a continuation of stuff the
clerk suggested when the recounts started. If the pollbook doesn't match the ballot, then the entire precinct cannot be recounted and the original count remains standing, combine this with the problems experienced with the voting machines:
Until I read about this, I thought the elections here in michigan were relatively difficult to hack. Scantron type forms, sealed machines, and many poll workers means it would be hard to pull off significant fraud.
However it appears that it's not that hard at all, and there's a loophole. The machine can't tell if one ballot has been run through the machine more than once, and apparently poll workers have the ability to adjust the machine counts.
All that said, the allegation of 50 ballots having been run through a single machine enough times to count as 306 ballots in one precinct is startling.
The fact that this can happen, but if found out during a recount wouldn't be rectified (original provably faulty count stands) is sobering in a state where Hillary lost by only ~11k votes. I would have expected that a recount would resolve irregularities, rather than simply using the original numbers.
Keep in mind, however, that this is a facebook post from a republican supporter (one of michigan's electors for the dec 19 vote) and could be fake news. As stated in the detroit news article above about the recount "A federal judge Wednesday suspended a recount of the Nov. 8 presidential election that started three days ago and
has yet to reveal fraud or significantly alter the results." ie, no official recognition of fraud has been declared, even though Jill Stein's recount efforts are specifically intended to audit the voting process.
The court ruling is interesting, particularly this part:
It's hard to know whether fraud is occurring on a big enough scale to matter, and this is really throwing my assumption that the voting system is capable of reflecting the desires of the voters...