Brad Raffensperger
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday
announced a signature audit in Cobb County.
“We stand ready to answer each and every question out
there,” Raffensperger said. “Every Georgian should have faith
in our elections.”
The audit should take two weeks to complete according to
Raffensperger.
Breaking: @GaSecofState announced
there will be signature audit in Cobb Co., GA based on info they
did not verify signatures.My .02 audit must include be in 3 places: signature on file,
absentee ballot application sig, AND outer envelope sig – must
verify ALL THREE.— Jenny Beth Martin (@jennybethm) December
14, 2020
The
Augusta Chronicle reported Georgia officials will conduct a
signature audit of absentee ballot envelopes in Cobb County.
Georgia officials will conduct a signature-match audit of
absentee ballot envelopes in Cobb County to promote faith in the
election system ahead of next month’s U.S. Senate runoff
elections, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced on
Monday.The audit comes in response to a “specific allegation” the
mail-in signature verification process was not followed properly in
Cobb for the Nov. 3 general election, Raffensperger said at a news
conference. He did not give details on the allegation.Re-checking the envelope signatures in Cobb also aims to boost
confidence in the integrity of the high-stakes Senate runoffs on
Jan. 5 amid fraud claims from President Donald Trump and his allies
that have injected doubt into Georgia’s election system,
Raffensperger said.
The Democrats used Covid as a vehicle to flood the 2020 election
with record number of absentee and mail-in ballots in order to
steal the election.
Georgia saw a record 1.3 million absentee ballots cast in the
November election and officials didn’t properly verify the
signatures.
President Trump was ahead of Joe Biden in Georgia by 110,000
votes on election night when corrupt Democrat elections official
stopped counting ballots at 10:25 PM and kicked out GOP observers
from the State Farm Arena tabulation center.
A couple weeks ago Trump’s legal team showed a video from the
State Farm Arena tabulation center when poll workers were told to
leave at 10:25 PM.
A few “workers” stayed behind and were seen pulling
suitcases full of ballots out from under tables to be
tabulated!
WATCH:
WATCH: Video footage from
Georgia shows suitcases filled with ballots pulled from under a
table AFTER supervisors told poll workers to leave room and 4
people stayed behind to keep counting votes pic.twitter.com/AcbTI1pxn4— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) December
3, 2020
Several recount workers, including Democrats, have described odd
batches of pristine absentee ballots with perfectly marked bubbles
all for Joe Biden.
“These difference ballots included a slight depressed pre-fold
so they could be easily folded and unfolded for use in the scanning
machines. There was no markings on the ballots to show where they
had come from, or where they had been processed. These stood
out.”
“In my 20 years’ of experience of handling ballots, I
observed that the markings for the candidates on these ballots were
unusually uniform, perhaps even with a ballot-marking device. By my
estimate in observing these ballots, approximately 98% constituted
votes for Joseph Biden. I only observed 2 ballots as votes for
President Donald J. Trump.”
Why did Raffensperger wait until the electoral college voted to
announce a signature audit?
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