BREAKING NEWS: MASSIVE Election Issues Were JUST Reported In Atlanta Georgia
I previously wrote on how up to 100 batches of ballots could be missing in Fulton County, but now another Georgia city has come under fire….Atlanta.
According to new reports, Atlanta had some substantial and major election ‘discrepancies,’ confirming once again that Raffensperger’s previous claims were absolutely incorrect.
The source who penned the scathing 29-page investigative report cites a number of issues, including an election worker’s threat to “f*ck s*it up.”
Not only did Atlanta have concerns with chain of custody, double counting, and unsafe vote storage—all of which were addressed in the report—but an election worker even threatened to meddle with the election.
We’ve heard about this kind of activity from poll workers before, during the Michigan and Wisconsin election hearings, and I have no doubt that it happened in Atlanta, a well-known anti-Trump stronghold.
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Ads by optAd360 In November, a contractor chosen to oversee election counting at Fulton County issued a 29-page letter detailing the “massive” election integrity breaches and mismanagement he encountered in Atlanta-area polling places.
The explosive report, which was written in the style of a minute-by-minute diary, detailed a slew of high-risk issues, including double-counting of votes, insecure ballot storage, potential voter privacy violations, the mysterious removal of election materials from a vote collection warehouse, and the suspicious movement of “too many” ballots on Election Day.
“This appears to be a significant chain of custody problem,” contractor Carter Jones cautioned in a document given to Raffensperger’s office by his firm Seven Hill Strategies shortly after the election.
That conspicuous observation was made around 4:00 p.m. on Election Day, when Jones spotted absentee ballots arriving in “rolling bins 2k at a time” at the county’s major absentee scanning station inside Atlanta’s State Farm Arena.
He added, “It is my understanding that the ballots are meant to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to secure them,” noting that these ballots were not.
He was also concerned that the volume of absentee ballots was too high. He noticed, “Too many ballots pouring in for secure black ballot boxes.”
According to The Hill:
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) said his office is investigating “new disclosures” about how paperwork for ballot drop boxes in the state’s most populated county was handled during the 2020 election.
“New disclosures that Fulton County is unable to furnish all vote drop box transfer documentation will be properly scrutinized, as we have done with other counties that have broken Georgia statutes and regulations involving drop boxes. This can’t go on,” Raffensperger said in a tweet on Monday.
Last year, the Georgia Election Board issued temporary restrictions that permitted voters to return absentee ballots by depositing them in safe drop boxes.