Looks like Several of Detroit's precincts are going to be audited to find out the reason why nearly half the precincts have fewer ballots in the ballot box than votes counted towards the election.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...cords-many-votes-detroits-precincts/95363314/
Right now it's an audit - and the article specifically mentions the alleged precinct that had 50 ballots count as 306 votes in the election - not an investigation. They are assuming human error at this point, and the audit should either provide reasonable explanations for the discrepancies, or they will point towards needing to conduct a more comprehensive investigation.
If human error, great, let's change our system to reduce the error.
If not, though, this could be a big deal because the only precincts that had such problems were in democrat leaning areas, and would only point toward increasing voter ID requirements (even if that doesn't resolve this problem, it's what will be sold as part of the solution).
In fact, the
Michigan house just passed a bill to tighten voter ID requirements, including making IDs free or subsidized based on need, and requiring an ID to vote, doing away with the current system where an ID or an affidavit is needed, and the vote will count either way. Under the new system if you vote without your ID you have ten days to show your ID to the clerk before your vote will be counted.
People are blaming Stein for the new law, since it's her recount that brought these issues up.
What a mess.