Georgia Senate Panel Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots; Georgians Worry About Voter Fraud While Casting Ballots in Senate Runoff
By The Epoch Times. Georgia Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee unanimously passed a motion during a Dec. 30 hearing to request an audit of absentee ballots in Fulton County.
The senators are asking the state’s largest county to make the ballots “available for inspection” through a method outlined during the hearing by digital ID systems inventor Jovan Pulitzer.
Pulitzer suggested all absentee ballots in the state of Georgia be forensically examined and fraudulent ones identified in just a matter of hours. He called on state officials to allow the examination.
Officials in the Georgia Secretary of State’s office didn’t immediately respond to requests by The Epoch Times for comment on the subcommittee motion. (Read more from “Georgia Senate Panel Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots” HERE)
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Georgians Worry About Voter Fraud While Casting Ballots in Senate Runoff
By Fox 5 Atlanta. Georgians are turning out in record numbers to cast their ballot in Georgia’s U.S. Senate runoffs, but some standing in line at one Cobb County early voting location on Wednesday worry their vote won’t count.
Cobb County resident Amy Mutter told FOX 5, “I do believe there was widespread voter fraud during the Presidential Election, especially in the state of Georgia.” . .
A spokesman with the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office said they are investigating hundreds of cases of alleged election law violations and illegal voting from the 2020 Presidential Election. As Fulton County’s early voting period drew to a close Wednesday, county officials reported more than 300,000 people had voted in-person or by absentee ballot. (Read more from “Georgians Worry About Voter Fraud While Casting Ballots in Senate Runoff” HERE)
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