With a bevy of claims alleging vote fraud, ballot tampering, and
non-adherence to legislated election processes, two critical State
Senate committee in Georgia are set to hear testimony and examine
evidence of malfeasance from whistleblowers and complainants from
across the state.
Georgia’s Senate Government Oversight Committee and the Senate
Committee on Judiciary issued statements saying they will hold
back-to-back hearings on elections processes on December 3, 2020.
The statement said the hearings would be livestreamed at 10am and
1pm, respectively.
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona held similar forums making
Georgia the fourth state to hold hearings on election fraud and
ballot tampering complaints during the 2020 General Election.
Democrats tacitly refused to commit to taking part in either of
the Georgia Senate hearings.
According to the announcement of the hearings, the legislators
explained that the purpose of both hearings is “to take testimony
of elections improprieties and to evaluate the election process to
ensure the integrity of Georgia’s voting process.”
2 committees in the
#Georgia state Senate announced they will hold back-to-back
#Hearings on
#Elections processes on Dec. 3.Georgia will be the 4th state to hold election-related hearings
on the heels of
#Pennsylvania,
#Arizona and
#Michigan. https://t.co/XulhyxufH8— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes)
December 2, 2020
The hearings were announced as Georgia continues to conduct a
machine recount of the November 3, presidential election.
Embattled Georgia Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R), in a rare admission that the Georgia
election process was flawed, said Tuesday that Georgia “cut
corners” during the second recount of the November 3,
election.
“Us and our office, and I think the rest of the state, is
getting a little tired of always having to wait on Fulton County
and always having to put up with their dysfunction,”
Raffensperger said at a press conference. “They can still make it
by our midnight Wednesday deadline, but they seem to want to make
it a dramatic finish.”
Fulton County is home to Atlanta and is one of the few blue
counties in the traditionally red state of Georgia.
Robb Pitts, of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, rebuked
Raffensperger’s claim saying Fulton County election officials
hadn’t engaged in any election-related “hanky panky.”
Pitts did not address the multiple claims of vote fraud, ballot
tampering, or inappropriate access to Dominion Voting Systems
machines that have been documented and caught on video. Neither did
he address complaints by poll watchers that alleged they were
denied access to vote tabulations.
Attorney Sidney Powell filed a lawsuit in Georgia last week
claiming a wide-ranging fraud scheme that included the manipulation
of voting software to fraudulently alter vote tallies.