Georgia Voting, Under Raffensperger, is Fraught With Corruption

The State of Georgia arguably has the most corrupt and dishonest political elections in America.

How did over 78,000 people register to vote on a Federal holiday?

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has been among the most vocal backers of the Dominion voting machine systems even after being thoroughly warned by state investigators in 2019.

Under his direction, Georgia approved the purchase of 30,000 Dominion ballot marking devices under a suspicious $109 million contract. 

Even though he staunchly backed the system, with evidence, cracks formed after the 2020 presidential election—disputed by President Donald Trump—and after a major security breach in Coffee County.  

Months after Raffensperger defended the 2020 election results, lawmakers from his own party removed him as chair of the State Election Board. A new law this year took him off the board entirely.

After he left, they voted to reprimand Fulton County after discovering-with evidence-that the state’s largest county scanned more than 3,000 ballots twice during Raffensperger’s controlled presidential recount, reducing Biden’s total.

Just last month, experts in election integrity and voter roll analysis revealed evidence indicating Georgia voter rolls are loaded with registrations containing erroneous and suspicious data.

This includes information on up to 580,000 individuals who no longer reside in Georgia (and consequently are ineligible to remain on GA voter rolls.)

Even Georgia Tech’s School of Cybersecurity, Dr. Rich DeMillo has gone on record saying computer hackers could manipulate elections without a trace.

“If you look at the series of breaches, global breaches of cybersecurity systems over the last two years, it’s story after story like this where some vulnerability in a system was ignored,” said DeMillo, who believes eliminating ballot-marking computers would eliminate the hacking threats.

Voting with paper ballots is becoming even more popular with Black citizenry, “Janet Gibbons told us. “They’ve been doing everything they can to shove more illegals (undocumented migrants) here and they are taking away from us jobs and aid. We have more homeless and they encourage them to register to vote and they are not even legally supposed to be here.”

“We know what they are doing with those ballot drop boxes,” she continued. “They are cheating and not all Blacks are voting for Kamala. That’s for damn sure.”

Georgia is considered a battleground state where 33% of the population is Black, and can legitimately be a deciding factor in the election. The Biden-Harris ticket in the 2020 presidential election was decided by less than 12,000 votes.

In Georgia’s presidential election four years ago, there were over 22,000 poll workers on Election Day and an additional 5,000 during early voting, according to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

As of August 3, 2024, seven Georgia counties urgently need poll workers: Cook, Dade, DeKalb, Early, Lowndes, Lincoln and Hall, Hanson said. Forty-one other counties are already actively recruiting.


Current Georgia Voter Roll Issues

● Registered to commercial address:                     963

● Missing or wrong APT, STE, Unit number:   179,149

● Invalid address:                                                      114,817

● Used Post Office Physical Address:                     532

● Registration occurred on a federal holiday:        78,805

● Moved, left no forwarding address:                 22,573

● Permanently moved out of state:          68,983

● Permanently moved to a new county:            93,054 (within Georgia)

                                                            Total  558,876

These are ACTIVE, they could cast a ballot today if there was an election in Georgia.

The Georgia Record has recently reported that the use of FireFly, a hidden communication system, has been used for up to three years to facilitate communication between the Secretary of State’s office and County election offices across GA.

In July, the Forsyth County Board of Elections not only refused to discuss the FireFly app during their special meeting, but also dismissed more than 700 registration challenges saying they did not contain enough evidence.  When offered the evidence to substantiate the challenges on a recorded disk, the Board refused to accept it.

Joel Natt, Forsyth County Board of Elections member, was caught on video tape in 2022 admitting that he believed the voter roll in Forsyth County contained 17-20% more registrations than it should. 

Even Dr. Jan Johnston, a member of the Georgia State Board of Elections, cited a national data study and indicating Forsyth County’s voter rolls contain more registrations than the number of voting age people who reside in the County.

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