
Elections & Clerk
This fight tracks how Hillsdale’s elections are actually being run – and what your clerk and county commissioners are doing, or refusing to do, about sworn evidence and judicial findings.
This is the home base for everything tied to elections and the clerk in Hillsdale County – commissioner hearings, court findings, public statements, and citizen responses.
Latest Updates & Receipts
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When WCSR Claims the Court Record “Refutes” You, and the Court Video Says Otherwise
WCSR aired segments discussing Hillsdale Conservatives and sworn testimony from the People v. Scott case in August 2025. They asserted that the testimony refuted claims made by the Conservatives. However, the sworn record shows Clerk Abe Dane admitted to deleting election data, contradicting WCSR’s statements. Hillsdale Conservatives demand corrections and transparency, urging the public to review the primary sources for clarity and accountability.
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Notice Given, Record Made: Why Hillsdale County Commissioners Are Now Accountable
Why the County Commissioners Are Being Asked to Act A Record of Notice, Evidence, and Governance Responsibility What follows is not a single document or a single request. It is a documented sequence of actions taken after sworn testimony, court […]
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Agenda Control vs. Public Duty: The Hillsdale County Election Dispute
Over the past several weeks, Hillsdale Conservatives submitted a formal demand and proposed resolution to the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners concerning election record preservation and governance duties arising from sworn court testimony and a dismissed search warrant. Rather than […]
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Notice of Governance Obligations After Judicial Findings: Hillsdale Commissioners refuse?
Provided by the Adams Times. 20 minute mark. Late last evening, Hillsdale Conservatives formally notified the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners that the organization’s previously submitted Demand Letter and Proposed Resolution were being refused placement on the agenda for the […]
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Sworn Admissions and the County Commissioners Duty: Oaths on the Record Silence in Office
For more than a year, the case of People v. Scott has been framed as a test of whether a township clerk defied lawful authority. That framing no longer survives the courtroom record. What now exists, undeniably and permanently, is […]
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The Tabulator That Was Never Missing
How Michigan Officials Raided Adams Township, Admitted Their Own Crimes, And Still Put The Clerk On Trial In a Hillsdale County courtroom in July of 2025, the mask slipped. Under oath, the Director of the Michigan Bureau of Elections and […]
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Local extortion and theft: Lawsuit Challenges County’s Tax Foreclosure Practices
In the quiet corners of Hillsdale County, where family farms and modest homes dot the landscape, a federal lawsuit is quietly unraveling a chapter of financial hardship for some residents. Filed in 2024, Mulkey et al. v. Hillsdale County et […]
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The Delegates’ Bill of Rights: Support of the Delegate Protection & Oversight Amendments
Meeting with JD Glaser, Dan Adams and Jon Smith in regards to District 5 and the State Committee. To the Members of Michigan’s Congressional District Republican Committees: We write as grassroots Republicans in Hillsdale County who have lived, firsthand, what […]
