Michigan sec. of state confirms plans for a statewide risk-limiting audit
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson confirmed plans for a statewide risk-limiting audit of the election and local performance audits of individual jurisdictions in a statement Thursday.
Benson said the audit is "typical, standard procedure" and not a response to the claims of fraud or irregularities in the election, which she asserted have "no basis in fact."

"Audits are neither designed to address nor performed in response to false or mythical allegations of 'irregularities' that have no basis in fact," she said.
The announcement comes after the two Republican members of the Wayne County board of canvassers signed affidavits on Wednesday saying they were rescinding their vote to certify.
The two Republicans initially agreed to a certify in a compromise vote on Tuesday night -- which involved in part, a commitment to an independent audit which was offered as a last-minute compromise on Tuesday night by the Democratic vice chair Jonathan Kinloch -- before seeking to revoke that vote by Wednesday.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson






