Georgia-based election-integrity activist Garland Favorito on Tuesday announced new evidence of vote fraud in Fulton County, alleging that the county’s hand-recount, which claimed to have yielded no evidence of fraud, had resulted in a 60% error rate.
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FULTON COUNTY, GA: @VoterGa presents evidence of duplicate scanned batches uncovered from ballot images obtained from lawsuit. Identical markings/writing prove ballots counted multiple times, compromising official certified election results! @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/yPVQ01AtEL— Heather Mullins – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) (@TalkMullins) July 13, 2021
Favorito’s organization, VoterGA, conducted an analysis based on images of mail-in voter ballots that were recently unsealed as the result of a lawsuit the group is waging against Fulton election officials concerning highly suspicious activity during the 2020 election.
“The team’s analysis revealed that 923 of 1539 mail–in ballot batch files contained votes incorrectly reported in Fulton’s official November 3rd 2020 results,” VoterGA said in a press release.
In total, the group could wind up inspecting some 147,000 absentee ballots cast in the state.
But the focus, thus far, has centered largely on Fulton, which encompasses much of the Atlanta region, making it the state’s largest, most urban county, and also one of its bluest.
Among the errors VoterGA’s analysis observed in Fulton County alone were redundantly tallied batches that added an extra 2,525 votes to Democrat Joe Biden’s supposed margin over then-President Donald Trump.
The state’s official results had Biden besting Trump by just over 12,000 votes.
Other tally sheets included in the county’s total appeared to have been fabricated outright, with at least seven batches each showing 100% of the vote going for Biden.
“The seven batches of ballot images with 554 votes for Joe Biden, 140 votes for Donald Trump and 11 votes for Jo Jorgenson had tally sheets in the audit falsified to show 850 votes for Biden, 0 votes for Trump and 0 votes for Jorgenson,” said the press release.
The watchdog group also listed several notable omissions that it planned to include as part of an amended lawsuit complaint.
The county initially failed to more than 100,000 tally sheets, only furnishing them in late February, after the outcome of the election could not readily be challenged.
It also has yet to produce chain-of-custody forms for an estimated 5,000 ballots, which could potentially render them invalid, according to state law.
Many of those paper ballots were submitted via drop-boxes as part of an election-meddling scheme involving the Center for Tech and Civic Life. The group, backed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and run by former Obama administration officials, spent an estimated $400 million on its efforts nationwide, including some $51 million in Georgia, $6.3 million of which went to Fulton County.
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