No serious prosecutor committed to the rule of law would even consider bringing charges in Fulton County.
True the Vote found that "It appears that 67,284 votes were cast from ineligible voter registrations based on invalid residency. 19,077 votes were assigned to records of voters who no longer lived in Georgia. 48,207 votes are assigned to voters who had moved to a different county within Georgia."
True the Vote also found that the state of Georgia mailed ballots to 16,986 addresses where voters no longer lived, yet the votes were still cast and counted.
True the Vote's report asserts that "Mail ballots, drop boxes, no ID requirements, no monitoring [were] all catalyzed by inaccurate voter records. Georgia's lack of voter roll maintenance, together with rules that lowered identification standards for mail-in and inactive records, created an expressway for fraud."
In January 2021, Georgia held a Senate runoff election prior to which True the Vote worked with citizens across Georgia to file voter record challenges.
Guess what? Stacey Abrams, Democrat lawyer Marc Elias, and Fair Fight sued True the Vote alleging "Racism and voter intimidation." Elias also sent letters to every one of Georgia's 159 counties threatening legal action if they used True the Vote's information to improve voter roll accuracy.
Since the State of Georgia had "Pre-cleared" True the Vote's plan to clean up the voter rolls, why hasn't it intervened in the case on behalf of True the Vote?
The state of Georgia has sued True the Vote over its findings related to the use of "Drop boxes" and has demanded that True the Vote produce "Data they [the state] already have in their possession but choose to keep covered up."
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