Nearly 20,000 ballot images from the 2020 election appear to still be missing in Georgia’s Fulton County, according to election integrity group VoterGA, bolstering calls for “an independent audit.”
The co-founder of VoterGA, an organization that has been investigating voter fraud in Georgia since Election Day, claimed in a press conference this week that his group has found evidence showing numerous violations of election records practices in multiple Georgia counties.
In a clip from the press conference tweeted by Liz Harrington, President Trump’s official spokeswoman, Garland Favorito details that not only are all in-person ballot images missing in Fulton County, but 17,690 mail-in ballot images are also missing.
Harrington notes that the number of missing mail-in ballot images alone is more than Georgia’s entire victory margin in the 2020 election.
VoterGA added that their ballot image analysis team reportedly found 74 Georgia counties that have not shown the original documentation and ballot images of the 2020 Presidential election.
According to Harrington, “48% of these counties destroyed ballot images or refused to comply in violation of election law.”
“22 counties only have recount ballot images,” and “6 counties had no images at all,” she added
If these results are proved to be conclusive, Biden’s entire margin of victory in Georgia could be erased by Fulton county alone if most of those ballots were for President Trump. With just a 12,000 vote difference in Georgia, this startling evidence once again raises concern regarding the hot topic issue of election integrity.
These new findings of VoterGA’s ballot image analysis team could present a challenge to the Democrat’s narrative surrounding the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. While thousands of irregularities and problems have been reported concerning the election, Democrat leaders have maintained that the 2020 election was the most secure election in the nation’s history.
If the findings by VoterGA’s team prove to be correct and an independent audit is conducted in Georgia, particularly in Fulton county, the results could prove significant enough to overturn Georgia’s results and cause the state to decertify.
United States law specifically details that election officers must “retain and preserve” voter evidence for a period of twenty-two months.
“Every officer of election shall retain and preserve, for a period of twenty-two months from the date of any general, special, or primary election of which candidates for the office of President, Vice President, presidential elector, Member of the Senate, Member of the House of Representatives, or Resident Commissioner from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are voted for, all records and papers which come into his possession relating to any application, registration, payment of poll tax, or other act requisite to voting in such election.”
52 U.S. Code § 20701
The results from ballot imaging in Georgia reportedly show that the law clearly has not been followed in multiple Georgia counties.
Trump has continued to push for independent audits of the 2020 election, arguing that the election was “rigged.” Audits have already been conducted or are underway in multiple battleground states such as Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. While the findings of these audits have been dismissed by Democrats and the mainstream media, polls show that most American voters have serious concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election.
The VoterGA findings reveal a disturbing level of vote tampering in Georgia and could therefore play a major role in next year’s highly competitive Georgia elections.