Joe State Senate review report: election results are not credible and should be decertified

Georgia U.S. Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.)

recently released a 15-page report by the chairman of Georgia’s Senate Judiciary Subcommittee charged with reviewing evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, stating that the state’s election results are not credible and recommending that the state’s government-certified election results be repealed.

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Chairman William Ligon, R-Joe, reached this conclusion after reviewing the recount process, the audit process, the ongoing investigation and the lawsuit that is moving forward. His subcommittee also heard testimony from witnesses at a public hearing on Dec. 3, 2020, at the Georgia State Capitol.

“The November 3, 2020 general election (the ‘General Election’) was chaotic and any reported results must be deemed unreliable.” Ligon wrote in the executive summary of the report.

Ligon’s report includes what appears to be coordinated illegal activity at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Fulton County, where election workers at the counting site intentionally counted fake ballots into the final vote totals.

The report noted that the Judiciary Subcommittee’s review also found that

Georgia’s election officials failed to enforce the state’s election rules.

The state failed to ensure sufficient transparency in the signature verification and audit process.

The Georgia Secretary of State imposed an “unconstitutional prohibition” that prevented polling place observers from using electronic devices to record the vote counting process.

Officials at all levels failed to secure the ballots and there was a “systemic failure” to keep records of the chain of custody of the ballots.

“In the oral testimony of witnesses on Dec. 3, 2020, and in the subsequent written testimony submitted by many other witnesses, sufficient evidence was provided that there were systemic irregularities and voter fraud in the 2020 Georgia general election so that the election results should not be certified.” Ligon said.

To correct the questionable election results, Ligon recommended that the Georgia General Assembly seriously consider decertifying the election results. “If a majority of the Legislature agrees with the findings of this report, then the election certification should be revoked and the Legislature should act to appoint the appropriate Electoral College members.” “Given the time constraints, the chairman and the senators who endorsed this report recommend that the leadership of the Legislature and the governor convene immediately for further consideration,” Ligon said.

Georgia U.S. Rep. Jody Hice (R) announced on Twitter Tuesday (22) that he met with President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, as well as Trump’s legal team, earlier in the day. He said he would lead the opposition to Georgia’s electoral vote certification results on Jan. 6. The court declined to hear Trump’s legal case and “we will make sure the people can.”