A breakdown of the misinformation spread by Georgia officials at recent Election Board meetings:
They claimed the 2020 hand count audit confirmed the results. Wrong.
Fulton County’s mail-ins were nearly 6,700 votes short, and ultimately included 4,593 false votes for Joe Biden
Raffensperger’s general counsel Charlene McGowan claims it’s “inconclusive” whether the 3,125 duplicates were counted (since increased to 3,930).
Intentional lie. All they had to do was check the Cast Vote Record. They didn’t want to admit that they were counted as >6,250 votes
And if they wanted to do a real investigation, they would see the duplicates were deliberately and fraudulently added, taking from other batches and flipping them over to reverse their order, trying to conceal the addition of thousands of phony votes.
The Secretary of State office claims the Elections Group and Ryan Macias were authorized consultants for Fulton County in 2020.
Except the Department of Registration and Elections didn’t sign off on this.
The SOS failed to mention that these unpaid “consultants” hijacked the entire election, ran Logic and Accuracy testing behind closed doors and signature verification (and lack thereof), and printed test ballots “for no apparent reason.”
They didn’t bother to try to explain why he was sent the election results (over 17k votes short) after the recount deadline.
Raffensperger’s general counsel is holding evidence hostage from the State Election Board.
They can only see the ballot images if they agree to drop the investigation into why there were over 20,000 unsubstantiated votes in both the original and machine recount in 2020
Charlene McGowan (SOS) claims they found a flash drive containing 518,960 ballot images, cited as Exhibit 11 in their report seeking to dismiss SEB-2023-025
The only problem is, they never attached Exhibit 11 to their report and won’t let State Election Board see them
SEB-2023-025 shows Fulton County was 17,234 votes short during the machine recount, and its final results were missing 17,852 ballot images and included over 3,125 duplicates.
The state wants to sweep it under the rug without ever showing the evidence.
🚨🚨In response to SEB2023-025, Fulton County and Raffensperger’s office are trying to ram through a “monitoring team” that would put those who helped cover up 2020 in charge of observing Fulton County in 2024
The list includes Ryan Germany,
Raffensperger’s general counsel in 2020
Matt Mashburn, former SEB member who sicced the FBI on the author of the SEB2023-025 complaint
Monica Childers, who worked on the hand count audit for Voting Works, whose software ARLO included fraudulent entries amounting to at least 4,081 false Biden votes
Fulton County voted to approve this proposal yesterday. But there’s a problem.
At the May 7 State Election Board meeting, a monitoring team was contingent on being agreed to BEFORE the July 9 meeting.
This did not happen. Now they’re trying to ram through a 2020 Clean Up Crew to make sure 2024 is “legit”
I’m sure this monitoring team will be totally impartial. 🙄
Wow! Dr. Janice Johnston moves to reopen SEB-2023-25 to hear from the complainants regarding over 20K unsubstantiated ballots in both machine counts in the 2020 Election
Chairman John Fervier shuts it down, and moves to discuss the matter behind closed doors for “potential litigation.” I.e. kicking the can down the road past 2024
Dr. Johnston says the complaint has not been seriously investigated:
Fulton County still looking for documents
Exhibits not provided to the Board
SOS spread disinformation concerning ballot images and mislead Board regarding duplicates
Statute requires all parties to be heard
Chair Fervier shuts down reopening the case and moves to executive session.
Burt Jones’s hand picked Board member Rick Jeffares, who was absent from the previous meeting when the case was “heard,” votes with Fervier and the Democrat member.
Only Johnston and Janelle King vote against.
Shouts of “Shame on you!” and “transparency!” from the crowd
Secretary of State investigators and Fulton County placed all the blame to why they were short (over 17k votes) during the recount on one high-speed scanner: tabulator 816, or ICC16.
Except then-Elections Director Richard Barron said it was ICC14 that was the problem.
They can’t get their story straight.
Barron also said it was 62 batches that he claimed needed to be rescanned. The state’s cover up report says it was 97 batches. Another inconsistency.
There is no evidence any of the batches from 816 were rescanned, according to both Batches Loaded Reports.
Barron said only the first set of batches were uploaded.
Nadine Williams said the first set of batches were “erased.”
Also Nadine Williams: the second set of batches were rejected, not the first, completely contradicting herself.
There are over 20K unsubstantiated ballots in GA’s 2020 original results from tabulators that “do not exist” according to the Rossi/@KevinMoncla complaint.
Fulton County provided “proof” they exist.
Except their proof showed they used serial numbers for DIFFERENT machines.
There’s a word for this... Oh yes, fraud.
They claimed there was an ICP3 at the East Point Library during early voting.
Only problem: there were only two scanners there, according to Fulton County’s own checklist.
They did the same thing for a tabulator they claimed was at the South Fulton Service Center polling location.
They said there was a third tabulator, when there were only two.
Wow. A Fulton County Board of Elections member had to sue her own Board because they will not give the Board members, the people in charge of certifying their elections, any documentation for what they are actually certifying!
They claim all authority was delegated to the Fulton County Elections Director based on “bylaws” that *do not exist*
When certifying elections, they have refused to give Board members things like voter lists and ballot recap sheets so they can check if the numbers even match!
Board members can only go by the word of the Elections Director, otherwise if they saw what the election results are *actually based on* it would lead to “misinformation and distrust in the electoral process”