Evidence of 21,000 Election Irregularities Submitted to Georgia Governor, Others

Matt Braynard, head of the Voter Integrity Project, revealed Thursday (Dec. 10) that he has provided three senior Georgia government officials with evidence of more than 21,000 election irregularities and misconduct. evidence of unusual behavior.

In a letter to Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Rafensberger and Attorney General Chris Carr, Braynard said he had sent an envelope containing a flash drive via FedEx containing “containing evidence of illegal ballots cast in Georgia’s Nov. 3 election.” Brainard said he obtained the evidence through the Voter Integrity Project, which is “supported by donations from many of your state residents.”

Brainard said his team reached out to voters who were flagged by the Georgia Department of Elections as “asking for absentee ballots but not sending them back.

Brainard also mentioned that some voters told the contact center that “even though the state marked them as residents who requested absentee ballots,” they did not actually request an absentee ballot. Other voters told the Voter Integrity Project that they did ask for absentee ballots and sent them back, but there is no record of Georgia having received them.

Other evidence of voters voting in two different states, including Georgia, and of voters “registering” their addresses as U.S. Postal Service facility addresses “disguised as apartments” or P.O. Box addresses when they voted, the letter said. Brainard also highlighted other voting irregularities that occurred during the Georgia election.

“It is clear to me that examining this evidence can be a time-consuming and complex ordeal,” Brainard wrote. “To help you in this endeavor, I would be happy to help your staff confirm it.”

The Epoch Times contacted the Georgia Attorney General’s office and the Secretary of State’s office regarding the issue of Brainerd’s letter. Secretary of State Raffensberger said there is no evidence of irregularities in the election process that could overturn the results, and he has requested certification of the election results. Raffensberger announced on Monday (Dec. 7) that Georgia is again certifying the same election results after a recount, although Coffee County said it could not replicate the results from the voting machines.

Last month, Brainard wrote about the Georgia election, “I could give you some lists of people who voted in this election, but they have actually filed a national change of address card in Georgia and moved to another state.”

He said, “I can also show you that these people have registered to vote in that state in other states, and then these people have voted early or absentee in Georgia.” “I can show you the names and records of people who voted in multiple states and the raw data that each state provided.”

At the same time, he also revealed in a post on Twitter that “the FBI has been in contact with him regarding his team’s findings ‘indicating the existence of illegal voting’.” He added that he had “turned over all of our investigative data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc., to the FBI.”