Election workers push for board to certify vote in contentious meeting
After more than three hours, Michigan's state canvassing board interrupted an at-times contentious session of public comments in order to vote to certify the election.
Before the four board members voted, the meeting opened for public comments, which included testimonials from state and city election officials, attorneys, poll workers, clerks and volunteers. Aaron Van Langevelde, the key vote for certification and the Republican vice chair of the board, asked one former state elections director, who is considered an elections expert, about the bounds of the board's power in an early and telling exchange.
"I mean, we're not a court here, we don't have judicial power. We don't have the authority to conduct a trial here on whether or not election fraud occurred. Am I correct?" Van Langevelde asked. Thomas replied, "You are correct."

In his own exchange with Thomas, Norm Shinkle, the Republican canvasser who voted to abstain, was rebuffed when he asked under what circumstances could the board delay certification -- a question that tipped his hand.
"You can't vote no. There is no 'no' in this circumstance. Each of you play a necessary role. You're at the pinnacle of Michigan's democracy," Thomas said. "Everyone doesn't get a trophy."
A slate of clerks and election workers from across the state also pushed the board to certify the results throughout the three hours, arguing that any vote other than "yes" would defy the will of the voters.
"The time for political games as over the eyes of our nation are on the four of you today. They're watching, and they're waiting," argued Barb Byrum, the Ingham County clerk. "Failure to certify these election results will signal to the country that democracy is dying in Michigan."

The state now moves forward with formalizing the election results, and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will certify the slate of 16 electors for Biden. A post-election audit is also planned by the secretary of state.
-ABC News' Kendall Karson






