The Chairman of Georgia’s Election Law Study subcommittee of the Standing Senate Judiciary Committee cautioned that the election’s “reported results must be viewed as untrustworthy” and recommended the state rescind its electors and conduct a forensic audit.
The 15-page report, authored by Chairman William Ligon, details the oral testimony heard by the committee regarding election fraud, irregularities, and errors – virtually all of which boosted Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
In short, he summarizes: “the November 3, 2020 election was chaotic and the results cannot be trusted.”
In addition to recommending transparent election measure, Ligon also recommends “forensic audits of ballots and machines” and rescinding the state’s electors:
If a majority of the General Assembly concurs with the findings of this report, the certification of the Election should be rescinded and the General Assembly should act to determine the proper Electors to be certified to the Electoral College in the 2020 presidential race. Since time is of the essence, the Chairman and Senators who concur with this report recommend that the leadership of the General Assembly and the Governor immediately convene to allow further consideration by the entire General Assembly.