Following the Presidential election back in November, numerous videos have shown multiple instances of people mismanaging, destroying, and even theft of ballot.
At this point, I believe that there have been thousands of people who have come forward and given sworn affidavits testifying to such.
While Arizona’s election audit is attracting the interest of several other states, relatively few leaders have shown interest in maintaining election integrity.
Georgia’s RINO governor Brian Kemp, who was recently booed at his own state’s GOP convention, refused to overturn fr@udulent election results in the Peach State. Despite Kemp’s indifference, polling manager Suzi Voyles has discovered what may amount to tens of thousands of photocopied ballots — all of which were cast for Joe “The Hologram” Biden — during a count of absentee ballots. Biden won Georgia by only 12,000 votes.
Other poll workers swore under oath that the ballots did not look authentic. Voyles claimed that the ballots were printed on paper that looked different from other ballots she counted. She noted the pristine condition of the mail-in ballots, which weren’t creased or folded in their envelopes.
Watchdogs’ affidavits convinced a Georgia judge to allow the opening of all Fulton County mail-in ballots for closer examination. Attorneys for the case will be in court on June 21st, according to Garland Favorito of VoterGA.org.
According to Just the News,
Polling manager Suzi Voyles says that when counting absentee ballots for the 2020 presidential election, thousands of them, perhaps tens of thousands, for then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden appeared to have been photocopied.
Voyles’ observation and similar ones from at least three other poll workers prompted them to come forward and swear under penalty of perjury that the ballots looked fake.
Election watchdogs have used their affidavits to help convince a state judge to unseal all of the 147,000 mail-in ballots counted in Fulton and allow a closer inspection of the suspicious Biden ballots for evidence of counterfeiting, The Epoch Times reports Tuesday.