Wayne County Board of Canvassers certifies election results after GOP refusal
DETROIT โ The Wayne County Board of Canvassers unanimously voted to certify the November election results Tuesday and asked the Michigan Secretary of State to conduct an audit of any Wayne County precincts with unexplained mismatching vote totals. A Board of Canvassers meeting was scheduled Wednesday, but sources claim it has been postponed until Monday. Initially, the Wayne County Board of Canvassers had two Republican and two Democrat members deadlocked on the vote to certify the election results in Wayne County. After the board agreed that they wanted to have an audit of the election, the Republicans -- Monica Palmer and William Hartmann -- voted to actually certify the Wayne County election. Detroit had the same issue in the August primary, but the board voted to certify the results then.
NAACP issues call to action after Detroitโs historic voter turnout
DETROIT โ Community organizers celebrated historic voter turnout in Detroit. โAt this historical moment, the voters have made it clear that they want a country that works for all people. They want a country that is not broken by racism and bigotry," the statement reads in part. Dr. Wendell Anthony, President of the NAACP Detroit Chapter. Ask Joe Biden and Kamala Harris if it matters.โBeyond the turnout, the projected victory of vice president-elect Harris is monumental.
Viral warning of threats of violence isnโt real, NAACP says
DETROIT โ A viral Facebook post claiming the NAACP received information that white nationalists and neo-Nazis were planning violent attacks on people of color is false, the organization claims. The social media message received traction online and caught the attention of law enforcement officials. The NAACP said the message did not come from them and that they had not received any credible threats. Dr. Wendell Anthony, President of the NAACP Detroit Chapter. He said people started calling the Detroit branch, concerned about the potential of violence from white supremacists.
NAACP Detroit focuses on getting more residents to become registered voters
You gotta vote the whole ballot,โ said Wendell Anthony, president of the NAACP Detroit Chapter. Detroitโs NAACP will begin neighborhood canvassing to register voters who havenโt taken the time or interest in the election. Shake the bushes to let them know they are important,โ he added. โPeople need to understand that their vote is still very important. The groupโs message is not only for you to be registered, but to reach out to people who are not, and get them to register to vote.
NAACP launches Black Voices Change Lives campaign to boost voter turnout in battleground states
DETROIT Increasing Black voter turnout this November is the goal of a new campaign launched by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The NAACP, we have launched a voter engagement program to assure we increase voter turnout for this election cycle, said NAACP President Derrick Johnson. Johnson said that goal is why they started a multi-million dollar advertisement campaign called Black Voices Change Lives. The campaign focuses on six battleground states and Michigan is one of them. Weve seen, for the first time in 20 years, a downturn in Black voter participation. The goal is to increase Black voter turnout at the polls in November by 5 percent compared to 2016.