Thursday, April 21, 2022

More than 300,000 votes unverified in Georgia's Fulton County in 2020, new complaint alleges

The records request follows reporting by Just the News in December 2020 that memory cards had been prematurely removed from vote tabulating machines due to purportedly shrinking ballot storage limits.

According to the complaint, Fulton County violated state law regarding the closing of ballot scanner polls and tampering with ballot scanners.

After a test performed by Dominion staff purportedly confirmed that the ballot storage capacity on the flashcards was actually just 5,000 Dominion determined that the flashcards should be replaced at 3,000 ballots, according to a statement from an unnamed Dominion official released through Fulton County spokeswoman Regina Waller.

The Dominion official attributed the change to "The amount of races that were on the November 2020 ballot and the large number of early voting polling sites that we have in Fulton County." The March 28 complaint challenges the credibility of the downwardly revised claim of ballot storage capacity on several additional grounds.

"First, election records reveal that ballot scanners were being reprogrammed with new flashcards at various and wide-ranging ballot counts," according to the complaint.

"There appears to be no correlation between the number of ballots scanned and replacing the flashcards. Certainly not anything consistent with the ballot count approaching the stated threshold."Second, Fulton County's own records negate that the flashcard storage capacity is 5,000 ballot images.

There are several Advance Voting ballot scanners that far exceed the given benchmark, the largest of which scanned 7,206 ballots.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/greater-victory-margin-19000-votes-unverifiable-fulton-county-2020 

No comments: