Earlier this year a judge ordered that absentee ballots in Fulton County be unsealed so that a government watchdog could investigate claims of voting irregularities in the November election.
Staff counting ballots at State Farm Arena on election night, according to a complaint filed in Fulton County Superior Court, cast fake ballots and committed other irregularities. The secretary of state’s office looked into the accusations and found them to be false. Nonetheless, the case’s judge, Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero, said he’s leaning toward ordering the ballots to be unsealed and checked by experts hired by Garland Favorito, a voting-integrity advocate.
As we reported in December, video had seemingly captured poll workers pulling suitcases filled with ballots from under tables after counting had ‘officially’ stopped.
And today, after numerous unusual anomalies were discovered, Henry County, Georgia Chief Judge Brian J. Amero filed a motion to unseal ballots.
According to CD Media, during a trial, VoterGA.org lawyers “described large discrepancies (21%) between the number of ballot batches reported by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who certified the election, and the number of ballot batches actually provided by court-ordered access in the previous April hearing in the case.”
“A high number of ballots appear to have been counted twice,” said one witness.
CD Media reported that in an ongoing hearing, Henry County, GA judge, the Honorable Brian J. Amero may give access to the plaintiffs (VoterGA.org, Garland Favorito, and another plaintiff) to the physical mail-in ballots in Fulton County, which could show massive election fraud in GA during the 2020 presidential election cycle, and the follow-on runoff that decided control of the U.S. Senate for the Democrat Party, leading to full control of the American government.
In the hearing, lawyers for VoterGA.org described large discrepancies (21%) between the number of ballot batches reported by the GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who certified the election, and the number of ballot batches actually provided by court-ordered access in the previous April hearing in the case.
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VoterGA.org has been examining the ballot images at a low resolution since the hearing in April, and declared they need the actual physical ballots to understand the number of counterfeit ballots certified.
Favorito is seeking to review absentee ballots in Fulton County. He says county workers likely fabricated ballots and counted some ballots multiple times on election night. As evidence, his lawsuit cites video of the counting, as well as sworn statements from people who were present.
The observers were suspicious of ballots that were printed on a different stock of paper than regular ballots, appeared to have been printed instead of marked by ink in a voter’s hand or were not creased, indicating they had not been placed in an absentee ballot envelope and mailed.
Investigators with the secretary of state’s office reviewed hours of video from election night and said they saw nothing improper.