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Candidates, AG Nessel Want Audit of Democratic Convention After Remote Voting Reports

Democrats say remote voting and misattributed ballots may have changed close nomination races, including a 15-vote loss for state Sen. Sylvia Santana.

  • On Monday, Michigan State Senator Sylvia Santana filed a 53-page appeal requesting an independent audit of the Michigan Democratic Party's April 19 convention, citing "material errors" in the vote-counting process.
  • Investigation by Santana's campaign found more than 200 votes were cast remotely from outside Huntington Place, violating convention rules requiring members to be present to participate.
  • The filing cited 302 votes not on the party's master list and 208 voters sharing phone numbers, while longtime party member Rochella Stewart alleged she received six different access codes for voting.
  • Attorney General Dana Nessel and Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald endorsed the audit on Monday, with Nessel citing a "substantial and documented difference" between mobile voting and traditional election processes.
  • The Michigan Democratic Party Appeals Committee will review Santana's filing, which seeks to "ensure voter confidence in the election results" for contested races including the Michigan State University Board of Trustees.
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The Detroit News broke the news in Detroit, United States on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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