Evidence gathered since 2020 indicates more than 12,000 Georgians may have cast illegal ballots in that presidential election
- A repeat analysis just completed on voter files shows thousands of residency issues involving Georgia voters, indicating a potential repeat of the illegal voting scenario in this year's midterm elections.
- Since the 2020 election debacle, the Georgia legislature has made great strides in reforming election procedures, including by prohibiting the private takeover of government election offices with bans on outside funding of elections, such as the Zuckbucks that flooded the zone during the last presidential election.- However, much work remains.
Data from the U.S. Postal Service indicates that more than 168,000 Georgians moved in-state from one county to another county more than 30 days before the date of the general election; these voters failed to reregister in their new counties before the registration deadline.
- This represents a substantial increase from the approximately 110,000 Georgia residents who filed Notice of Change of Addresses in 2020, of which approximately 35,000 eventually voted in the county from which they had moved - more than 12,000 of whom confirmed their voter registration to their new address, showing the move was in fact permanent.
Margot Cleveland is The Federalist’s senior legal correspondent
- She is also a contributor to National Review Online, the Washington Examiner, Aleteia, and Townhall.com.
- Cleveland is a lawyer and a graduate of the Notre Dame Law School, where she earned the Hoynes Prize-the law school's highest honor. She later served as a permanent law clerk for a federal appellate judge on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
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