Michigan judge: we have to certify the election to find out what fraud is in it

In true Democratic form, a Michigan Chief Judge Timothy Kenny on Friday has denied a request to block the certification of the election and to order an audit of the results in a lawsuit that alleged instances of voter fraud.

“It would be an unprecedented exercise of judicial activism for this Court to stop the certification process of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers,” Kenny said. “The Court cannot defy a legislatively crafted process, substitute its judgment for that of the Legislature, and appoint an independent auditor because of an unwieldy process.”

David Fink, the lawyer for one of the defendants, the City of Detroit, argued that the case was “not ripe for adjudication” because there is no remedy at law until the votes have been certified.

He argued that an audit is only available after an election when initiated by the secretary of state, while citing a Michigan law.

Evidently, we need to certify the election in order to find out if it was legitimate.