Wayne County, Michigan, fails to certify results
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers in Michigan Tuesday night failed to certify the election results in the county.
The board is deadlocked 2-2 on the vote to certify, with the two Republican members voting "no" and the two Democrats voting "yes." The two Republican members of the board said their decision came after some poll books were found to be “out of balance,” which according to the Detroit News, also happened during the certification process in the August primary and the November 2016 election, but they did not take the same step.

The deadline for counties to certify election results in Michigan was Tuesday. Now, the state board will have to step in.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in a statement assured that this hurdle does not mean that there was fraud in the election.
"It is common for some precincts in Michigan and across the county to be out of balance by a small number of votes, especially when turnout is high," she said in a statement. "Importantly, this is not an indication that any votes were improperly cast or counted."
-ABC News' Olivia Rubin and Kendall Karson








