BREAKING! Thousands of Absentee Ballots Missing in Fulton County, GA
After some investigation, it now appears that as many as 100 boxes of ballots are now reported missing from the Fulton County, Georgia election. This indicates that any audit would certainly be incomplete.
This, of course, assumes that the votes even existed in the first place, which given all we know of what has happened, they may not hav
Brad Raffensperger, the corrupt Secretary of State in Georgia is the one who is to be held responsible for this, as well as the fact that there are hundreds of thousands of ballots that have broken the chain of custody requirements.
Overall, Raffensperger has done his job poorly, and lots of people believe that he did so deliberately. He now claims he did not know that the documents were missing. So either he’s a liar or he’s incompetent. Either way, he needs to be fired.
Now, the question is how could he not know? How could he have not known when we all were very aware of it. The answer is, he didn’t want to accept the truth and wanted to cover it up.
Just the News reported:
Documents that Georgia’s largest county submitted to state officials as part of a post-election audit highlight significant irregularities in the Atlanta area during last November’s voting, ranging from identical vote tallies repeated multiple times to large batches of absentee ballots that appear to be missing from the official ballot-scanning records.
The problems in predominantly Democratic Fulton County potentially impact thousands of ballots in a presidential race that Joe Biden was certified as winning statewide by fewer than 12,000 votes.
The memos reviewed by Just the News include the handwritten tally sheets for all absentee ballots counted by the county as well as a private report from a contractor hired by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to monitor the Atlanta-area election process. The report, which chronicled seven days of problems, recorded troubling behavior like the mysterious removal of a suitcase of sensitive election data known as polls pads, used to authenticate voters.