A new report by the Georgia Senate Election Law Study Subcommittee shows evidence that election counters at State Farm Arena in Atlanta engaged in illegal practices, such as vote stuffing, on the day of this year’s U.S. election and after, that were sufficient to influence the outcome of the state’s election.
The incidents at State Farm Arena in Joe are “particularly troubling,” the report reads, because they show that election workers “intentionally” kept the public from watching the vote count, an act of “deliberate disregard for the law.
According to surveillance footage and eyewitness testimony from Election Day (Nov. 3), the counting at State Farm Arena suddenly stopped at about 10:30 p.m. that night, after which all poll workers and media were removed and only four people remained to continue the count in secret.
“The number of (illegal) votes that could have been counted in such a long period of time would have been enough to change the outcome of the presidential election and the senatorial race.” The report also noted that “in addition, there appears to have been an illegal operation coordinated by the election workers themselves, who deliberately placed fake ballots into the final election totals.”
William Ligon, chairman of the subcommittee, added that the draft report has yet to be formally approved by the subcommittee or the Judiciary Committee.
Ligon tweeted just before Christmas that a “special federal prosecutor” needs to be appointed to investigate U.S. election fraud.
Ligon was deeply concerned about the two Senate runoffs in Joe early next month: “Today marks six weeks since the election. We’ve shown you the fraud and irregularities in the election. We ask ourselves, is today any different, and will January 5 be any different?”
“It’s time for a special federal prosecutor to be appointed to investigate this thoroughly.” Ligon emphasized.
Gabriel Sterling, a spokesman for the Joe Secretary of State’s office and executive manager of the state’s voting system, has been vocal in claiming that there was no fraud or ballot tampering in the state, but has perversely admitted that 82 minutes of election night were counted “without the presence of a teller.
Earlier this month (Dec. 3), the Joe Senate Oversight Committee and the Judiciary Committee held two separate election hearings aimed at evaluating Joe’s election process to ensure election integrity. The second hearing reviewed testimony from witnesses alleging election irregularities and fraud. The 15-page draft report, released the same day by the Judiciary Committee chairman, states that the state’s general election results are not credible and calls for the annulment of the state’s government-certified election results.
On Wednesday, the Joe State Senate Judiciary Committee held another hearing to consider the aforementioned report.
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