Judicial Watch announced today that Georgia voter data shows over 4,700 absentee voters in the presidential election.
Citizens registering to vote to reside "In that place in which such person's habitation is fixed" Judicial Watch yesterday shared its data with the Georgia Secretary of State and requested an investigation.
Judicial Watch previously alerted the Georgia Secretary of Office to the voter registration address issue in April 2020.
"Judicial Watch found thousands of voters in Georgia who seemed to have used non-residential addresses to register to vote. This must be immediately investigated. We are concerned about the impact on Georgia's elections in November and today," stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
In September 2020, Judicial Watch released a study revealing that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens.
In 2020, Judicial Watch sued North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Colorado for failing to clean their voter rolls, and sued Illinois for refusing to disclose voter roll data in violation of federal law.
California settled a federal lawsuit with Judicial Watch and in 2019 began the process of removing up to 1.6 million inactive names from Los Angeles County's voter rolls.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/ga-non-residential/
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