Wayne County reverses course, certifies results
Minutes after Trump applauded the decision by the Wayne County board of canvassers to temporarily block the certification of results, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced that the same bipartisan board -- made up of two Republican and two Democrats -- reversed course and decided to unanimously certify the results in a revote.
"The Wayne County Board of canvassers actually reversed their past decision and voted 4-0 to certify the full results, including the city of Detroit, for Wayne County," Benson said on CNN.
"It appears that the truth won in this scenario, basically the evidence is clear there were no irregularities, there was no evidence of widespread fraud and in fact there were simply minor clerical errors," she said. "That really isn't a valid reason in my view, and apparently ultimately the board, to invalidate and silence the voices of voters in the state's largest county. So I think they did the right thing, they performed their duty and they certified the election for the voters in Wayne County."
The board is also calling on the chief elections official to do a comprehensive audit of the out of balance precincts, but Benson hedged on committing to the undertaking, adding that the county board has not provided any evidence yet to require an audit.
"We're certainly going to look into that. I mean look, we want everything to be valid, we want everything to be clear and we want voters to have confidence in the process and we're going to continue to do everything we can within my authority to ensure that always," she said.
-ABC News' Olivia Rubin and Kendall Karson








