ELECTION OFFICIALS UNSURE OF HOW MANY ABSENTEE BALLOTS WERE PRINTED
ELECTION OFFICIALS UNSURE OF HOW MANY ABSENTEE BALLOTS WERE PRINTED
An attorney representing Georgia citizens who secured the right to review over 145,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County in November told the judge overseeing the case that a top county election official could not say how many absentee ballots were printed.
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Plaintiffās attorney Bob Cheeley told JudgeĀ Brian Amero on Friday that Fulton County Registration Chief Ralph Jones, during a pretrial deposition, estimated the county printed 20,000 absentee ballots through a vendor in the 10 days leading up to the election. . . .
āSo I asked for the invoice, during the deposition, for those ballots. ā¦ As of now, I donāt have the invoice yet, so we still donāt know if itās 20,000 or some other number,ā Cheeley told Amero.
āI asked Mr. Jones questions about chain of custody of those papers [ballots] and who was limited access to those papers because thatās very, very important that you keep that under close scrutiny,ā the attorney continued. . . .
āAnd I asked him also how many of those papers were actually printed and sent out to voters, and he didnāt know.ā . . .
The attorney told Amero he still doesnāt have answers to those questions from the county.
Cheeley told The Western Journal via email Wednesday that he had yet to receive those figures from the county concerning the ballots printed and used, or a copy of the printing invoice, despite the deposition of Jones taking place back on May 17. . . .
An independentĀ report contracted by the Georgia State Election Board and released on Jan. 12 determined that there were many abnormalities in Fulton Countyās November election, including some matters that involved Jones himself. . . .
It added that āthe fact that ballots were delivered to State Farm Arena in unsecured mail carts is very concerning.ā . . .
The report also noted that some staff seemed to not understand thatĀ absentee ballotsĀ needed to be verified before they were counted.
While standing with election observers, āJones had to intervene to stop a temporary staffer from moving a pile of recently-accepted but unverified absentee ballots into the stack going straight to State Farm Arena for scanning and counting.ā . . .
State Farm ArenaĀ in Atlanta is the location where poll watchers were told by election officials that counting had stopped for the day, only for surveillance video to reveal it resumed later in the night.
The report concluded that āthe truth about what happened on the night of November 3rd between 10:30 PM and 11:52 PM [at State Farm Arena] continues to be elusive ā¦ but if the poll watchers are correct, then there is a serious problem.ā . . .
He reaffirmed that petitioners will be able to both āinspect and scan absentee ballots.ā
In the official results, President Joe Biden carried Georgia over former President Donald Trump byĀ 11,779 votes, or 0.24 percent. . . .
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(Excerpt from The Western Journal. Article by Randy DeSoto. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)
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Pennsylvanians, please pray for our State Sens. Mastriano and Dush and Rep. Kauffman who are in Arizona today observing their audit.
This is all very concerning but honestly not surprising. I pray, Lord, that you would reveal from the rooftops all that has been hidden in darkness. Save those who cheated in this election and convict their hearts that they will speak the truth.