Georgia | May 24, 2021
Georgia Judge Allowing ‘Further Scan of Mail-In Ballot Inspection…Case Could Flip Presidential Certification’
Georgia | May 24, 2021
Former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler tweeted Friday: “BREAKING: Judge Brian Amero has granted a motion to unseal and inspect Fulton County Absentee Ballots from the 2020 election. This is a big step toward restoring transparency and confidence in our elections.”
Loeffler’s tweet accompanied the full statement from Greater Georgia, supporting the decision to review the ballots. “Unfortunately, inconsistencies in Fulton County’s November 2020 absentee ballots cast serious doubt on voters’ faith in our elections,” the released statement said.
The “large discrepancies” were discovered in ballot images from the 2020 elections in Georgia, resulting in a judge allowing for further investigation. Creative Destruction Media wrote an article titled: “BREAKING: AZ Judge Allows Further Scan of Mail-in Ballot Inspection In Fulton County…Ground Zero for Election Fraud…Case Could Flip Presidential Certification.” The article states:..
(Excerpts from CharlieKirk.com)
Georgia | May 20, 2021
85 Percent of 59,000 Absentee Ballots Placed in Fulton County Drop Boxes in 2020 Election Were Not Transported to Registrar ‘Immediately’ As Georgia State Rule Requires; 5 Percent Were Delivered BEFORE They Were Picked Up
Georgia | May 20, 2021
Eighty-five percent of the more than 59,000 absentee ballots deposited in Fulton County drop box locations during the November 3, 2020 elections for which Fulton County officials have provided chain of custody documentation were not “immediately transported” from the drop boxes to the registrar’s designee as the Emergency Rule of the State Election Board for Absentee Voting requires. Instead, they took more than one hour to be transferred to election officials.
Remarkably, ballot transfer forms provided to The Georgia Star News by Fulton County officials on May 3, 2021–six months after the November 3, 2020 election, indicate that more than five percent of these absentee ballots were signed in as accepted by registrar designees before they were picked up at drop boxes — a physical impossibility suggesting the time data included on those ballot forms is incorrect.
You can see an example of a ballot transfer form in which the registrar’s designee accepted the ballots before they were picked up at the drop box here:..
(Excerpts from the Tennessee Star)
Georgia | May 18, 2021
Six Months After the 2020 Election, Fulton County Has Failed to Produce Chain of Custody Documents for 18,901 Absentee Ballots Placed in Drop Boxes
Georgia | May 18, 2021
ix months after the November 3, 2020 election, Fulton County has failed to produce complete chain of custody documents for 18,901 vote-by-mail absentee ballots deposited by voters into drop boxes.
The Fulton County missing documentation is a little more than five percent of the estimated 333,000 vote-by-mail absentee ballots cast in the November 3, 2020 general election for which chain of custody documentation is still missing.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has refused to collect, count, and verify the chain of custody documentation associated with an estimated 600,000 absentee vote by mail ballots deposited in drop boxes in the 2020 general election. Instead, Raffensperger has said it is a county responsibility. The Georgia Star News has filed Open Records Requests with all 159 counties in the state to obtain this documentation and report on it to the public.
(Excerpts from the Virginia Star)
Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin | April 13, 2021
Push for Mail-In Ballots Favored Democratic Turn Out in 2020 Elections
Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin | April 13, 2021
But for the Covid pandemic and the subsequent push for mail-in ballots, and former President Donald Trump would have likely been reelected and Republicans may have even won back the House of Representatives and kept the U.S. Senate.
If the swing states of Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin, whose total 43,000 vote swings favored President Joe Biden had gone the other way, it would have caused the Electoral College to be split 269 to 269 and sent the race for president the House of Representatives.
Across the country, absentee ballots favored Biden by a practical two to one margin. In two of the aforementioned states, Georgia and Arizona, it favored Biden by 65 to 34 percent and 52 to 47 percent, respectively, according to an analysis by FiveThirtyEight.com. Data for Wisconsin was unavailable. But in Pennsylvania the margin via absentee ballots was 76 to 23 percent.
Trump won the in-person voting overwhelmingly. The lesson is Republicans prefer to vote in person, and Democrats apparently are more likely to vote by mail than they would otherwise in person….
(Excerpts from Daily Touch)