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Here it is: Remember all those unfolded, pristine mail-in ballots in Fulton County? Excluding the counterfeit ballots the FBI confiscated, Fulton County ordered 1.6 million absentee ballots (from Katie Hobbs’s co-conspirator Runbeck) without envelopes. And guess who came to the rescue? Zuckerbucks “On October 16th, just weeks before the...

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Georgia State Election Board Votes to Subpoena 2020 Election Physical Ballots, Envelopes, and Stubs From Fulton County | Brian Lupo, The Gateway Pundit Earlier this month, the Gateway Pundit reported that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sent a formal request to the Department of Justice to investigate the 2020 Election in Georgia, specifically the Georgia Secretary of State and Fulton County. This followed a July resolution passed by the Georgia State Election Board requesting that the Secretary of State and Attorney General seek the assistance of the Department of Justice to help resolve outstanding allegations, specifically SEB Complaint 2023-025. On Wednesday, September 24th, the Georgia State Election Board voted 3-1 to issue subpoenas to the Fulton County Board of Registrations, the Director of Elections Nadine Williams, and the Clerk of the Superior Court, Shae Alexander. The subpoena will be for the physical paper ballots, ballot stubs, and the envelopes for all absentee ballots. Previously, on Election Day 2024, the Board had subpoenaed “election documents” from the 2020 election; however, after nine months, Fulton County had not yet handed over any corresponding documents, subject to pending litigation. The subpoena is a continuation of the investigation in SEB Complaint 2023-025, which alleges that thousands of duplicate ballots were counted in the final tally, as acknowledged by Board Member Sara Ghazal. However, that complaint also entails other claims, such as 17,852 ballots that were counted that have no corresponding ballot images. During the discussion, Ghazal called the subpoenas a “fishing expedition” before Board Member Dr. Janice Johnston pointed out that each absentee ballot should have a ballot envelope and a ballot stub maintained. Ghazal questioned, “To what end are you seeking the actual envelopes? What is it you hope to discover from that?” “This is to complete the investigation regarding irregularities and inconsistencies from the 2020 election, specifically pertaining to case SEB 2023-025.” Dr. Johnston explained that the case was about missing documents for 20,000 votes that were part of the Election Day count, as well as 17,852 votes that are missing ballot images, including absentee ballots. “Are there allegations that the ballot envelopes are not authentic? This feels like a fishing expedition to me!” Board Member Janelle King interjected that if you have the ballots without the envelopes, then you can’t authenticate that they’re legitimate ballots. “What do you propose to do to authenticate more than 100,000 envelopes?” Ghazal asked. “For every absentee ballot, there should be an absentee ballot envelope,” Dr. Johnston responded. Ghazal followed up, “So it’s just about the number of envelopes?” “Perhaps,” fired back Dr. Johnston. On October 15, 2020, Rick Barron, then-Director of Elections for Fulton County, ordered 770,210 Election Day ballots at a cost of $223,360.90. According to the description in the quote from Runbeck Election Services, these ballots contained “no stub[s]” and were to arrive “on or before October 24, 2020.” Initially, this purchase (as well as an additional 144,350 ballots from Fidlar Election) was claimed to be “Emergency Ballots” by Gabriel Sterling, the Chief Operating Officer of the Georgia Secretary of State. “They got hit by COVID. They [were] concern[ed] they couldn’t do logic & accuracy testing of the equipment. As a plan C, they ordered enough emergency ballots in case they had to do handmarked at all polling locations,” Sterling wrote. Veteran poll manager Bridget Thorne, who is now on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, questioned the “no stub” portion of the order back in November 2021. “The stubs number the ballots. When a ballot is used[,] the manager keeps the stub to verify it was used. The ballot then becomes anonymous for the voter. With no stubs, there is no accountability of used/unused ballots. Why would anyone order no stub ballots?” There also didn’t seem to be a corresponding order for any envelopes in the request. In Georgia, absentee ballots are different in size from election day ballots that are printed on Dominion ICX Ballot Marking Devices. However, emergency provisional ballots are the same size as the absentee ballot, but do not have a corresponding envelope since they are cast in a precinct rather than mailed back. Since there aren’t any provided records of Georgia ordering corresponding envelopes with the more than 900,000 excess ballots they ordered in late October 2020, and since Sterling acknowledged that they didn’t need to use “Plan C,” the total number of absentee ballots should equal the number of envelopes retained, and any emergency provisional ballots should have a stub to document the usage of emergency ballots. Read more:

Owen Gregorian

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2026 forensic report of the Fulton County 2020 Election shows over 1 MILLION "extra" absentee ballots ordered without stubs, or envelopes, right before the election, with attempts to conceal the purchase. Voting software was also found to be reprogrammed immediately before the 2020 election on 34,000 machines, and utilized voting systems never tested before. None of this is normal and even breaks election laws. Fulton County ordered 1,058,910 absentee ballots at the last minute, without envelopes, without stubs, and after they could have realistically been mailed. The "extra" ballots were not ordered for the reasons given, and what ballots from the order that remained after the election were destroyed. For reference, a total of 528,777 ballots were cast for the 2020 General Election, and of those only approximately 148,000 were absentee. The majority of which were sent by Runbeck Election Services directly to the voter. Because of the Absentee Fulfillment Program, there was simply no reason for Fulton County to purchase a large number of printed ballots. Fulton County then tried to conceal the order and denied the existence of corresponding documents. In response to a narrowly targeted open records request, Fulton County returned, "No responsive records," as a reply. On September 30, 2020, the Secretary of State directed county officials to install untested and uncertified software, version 5.5.10.32, written the week before on 34,000 Ballot Marking Devices across the state before it was tested or submitted to the Election Assistance Commission, "EAC," as required. To be clear- this was not a patch, but a complete installation of a new and untested software version. They first claimed it was a new "database," until the issue was raised in the Curling v. Raffensperger case, when they admitted that it was not a new database, but a software installation. Voting machines must be completely recertified when ANYTHING is done to a machine in anyway. After the discovery of the voting systems failure detailed in Count 1, Logic & Accuracy testing was suspended pending resolution of the problem. After the new software was installed, Fulton County did not perform L&A testing on the voting equipment utilized for Advance Voting. Document: Election Oversight Group

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🚨NEW: Garland Favorito of VoterGA testifies on six affidavits alleging counterfeit ballots in Fulton County, Georgia's 2020 election, which remain unresolved three years later. "These mail-in ballots weren't folded from being mailed. They were not on the correct paper stock. They were not marked with a writing instrument. They were marked with toner, according to senior poll managers who signed court affidavits." "After three years, we have still not seen the ballots for which there were six sworn affidavits claiming they were counterfeit. That is not the appropriate way to investigate. The Secretary of State's office filed an amicus brief against us to try to prevent us from looking at the ballots. What kind of Secretary of State would do that?" Additionally, over 70 counties in Georgia reportedly destroyed their original ballot images, violating federal and state laws requiring their retention for two years. Favorito's testimony is part of the disbarment hearing for Former United States Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, who is among 19 defendants charged by Fani Willis for investigating the 2020 election in Fulton County. Mark Wingate, a Fulton County Elections Board member, also testified that he voted against certifying the 2020 election because the county failed to verify signatures on 147,000 mail-in ballots. Fulton County also couldn't provide any chain of custody documentation or surveillance footage for mail-in ballots or ballot drop boxes. Jeff Clark Garland Favorito

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