Weeks following a Republican election official in Georgia’s concerns about the outcome of the 2020 elections, the state is taking steps to address the issues and ensure future electoral integrity.
🚨NEW: Mark Wingate, a Fulton County Elections Board member, testifies that he voted against certifying the 2020 election because the county did not verify the signatures on 147,000 mail-in ballots.
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The Georgia Election Board recently voted 2-1 to introduce measures aimed at enhancing oversight in Fulton County, which has been associated with prosecutor Fani Willis and a notably high number of votes in the 2020 elections, as reported by the Georgia Recorder. The board’s decision includes appointing an independent election overseer to monitor the county’s election procedures. This move comes after previous incidents, such as double-scanning 3,075 ballots during a statewide recount, and reports of 17,000 missing ballots, investigated by the office of Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. However, these errors were determined to have not impacted the election outcome, where Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump.
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Fulton County scanned more than 3,000 ballots twice during the recount of the 2020 presidential election.
There are 380,761 ballot images from machine count that are not available from 2020 elections.
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In Fulton County, Biden allegedly initially secured 73% of the vote, amounting to 243,000 votes. During a recount initiated by the Trump campaign, Biden lost 932 votes, and officials admitted failures in properly backing up data to servers during the recount process. Additionally, discrepancies were attributed to mishandling of ballot batches, prompting changes to the ballot handling processes.
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Mark Wingate, a Republican member of the Fulton County Elections Board, raised concerns about discrepancies between the voter rolls and the population of Fulton County. He expressed frustration about the lack of response to his inquiries and highlighted the potential for ineligible individuals to cast votes.
Wingate also disclosed difficulties in obtaining chain of custody documents for absentee ballots, expressing skepticism about the election’s certification without access to these documents. He also mentioned challenges in obtaining surveillance footage from drop box locations, where more than 30 drop boxes were set up to accommodate voters during the pandemic.
These measures indicate a deliberate effort to address concerns about electoral integrity in Fulton County, reflecting the ongoing scrutiny and efforts to ensure fair and transparent elections in Georgia.
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