Just now, the elections board for Fulton County verified the startling finding of votes that had previously been declared “missing” from Tuesday’s vital election. These forgotten batches—which comprise early in-person ballots and Advance Voting Ballots—were surprisingly discovered on Monday during a recount. Follow along while this extraordinary development takes place!
The Fulton County election board’s website states that a message stating that the recount was conducted “to confirm the accuracy of the election results before Election certification.”
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The preliminary early voting ballot count will be finalized by the Fulton County elections board in the afternoon.
At the Tuesday meeting, Williams gave participants the assurance that the early vote count would be finished by the afternoon. In addition, he underlined how crucial it was to maintain a thorough documentation of the event in order to stop any repeats during the next election cycle.
Brad Raffensperger (R), the secretary of state of Georgia, gave the following statement to Just the News on Tuesday: “This is exactly why we have an auditable paper ballot system. When a county like Fulton makes a mistake, the system can be audited and corrected before certification.”
Regarding the votes, BRE Chair Patrise Perkins-Hooker stated: “The recount will not delay our certification. We will be certifying the election in 45 minutes or so. The second recount was undertaken to verify the accuracy of the Advanced Voting ballots which did not agree in the first recount with the election day totals. It was only 300 ballots off. This error was the result of a group of ballots in one box not being scanned in last night. The oversight was caught last night and today’s recount was called.”
Two powerful criminal defense lawyers have filed a move to withdraw from a significant 2020 election case, which is an unexpected event. Their choice was made in the face of mounting doubts about the legitimacy of “missing” ballots.
Renowned criminal defense lawyers Amanda R. Clark Palmer and Donald F. Samuel have submitted a move to remove themselves from the much anticipated Favorito v. Wan case.
Did the “missing” postal ballots have anything to do with the attorneys’ attempts to withdraw? Rasmussen has a few ideas.
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“These 150,000 still secret 2020 unfolded mail ballots with the perfect ovals protected by court order for 3 years may have gone missing, and the county’s lawyers have just quit,” On X, Rasmussen published.
Attorneys are departing the case suddenly, and we are left wondering why. We have requested an explanation from the esteemed legal practice Garland, Samuel and Loeb. We’ll be posting updates on this topic, so stay tuned.
However, Human Events has already covered the dispute surrounding the 147,000 mail-in ballots:
Suzi Voyles, the poll manager for Fulton County, noticed a concerning irregularity in November when organizing mail-in votes. She saw that several of the votes that were marked for Joe Biden were very identical.
One after the other, Biden received ballots that were neatly filled up with ovals of the correct shape. What’s even more remarkable is that, according to the Epoch Times, each of these ovals had a tiny, crescent-shaped gap, indicating that toner ink was used to mark them instead of pens or pencils.
A peculiarity is revealed by Voyles’ perceptive observation: each ballot’s paper is different from the others she had tallied. Moreover, these unusual votes don’t appear to have been folded or wrinkled, which deviates from the custom of mail-in ballots that are wrapped in envelopes.
“All of them were strangely pristine,” stated Voyles. She said that in her twenty years of observing elections in Fulton County, she had never seen anything comparable.
The 110 ballots in the stack, which had been dubbed “State Farm Arena,” were all marked for Biden and seemed to be “identical ballots,” with the exception of three.
“We have what is almost surely major absentee-ballot fraud in Fulton County involving 10,000 to 20,000 probably false ballots,” declared Garland Favorito, a certified poll watcher and the case’s principal petitioner.
“We have confirmed that there are five pallets of shrink-wrapped ballots in a county warehouse,” he said.
Georgia is dealing with serious chain-of-custody issues related to ballot images.
VoterGA, a nonprofit group dedicated to election integrity, has revealed startling information: 74 counties in Georgia cannot provide genuine ballot photos from the historic election that took place in November 2020.
Open Records Requests (ORRs) acquired by the organization reveal that over 50 counties have acknowledged that they had deleted most or all of the pictures created by the voting machine system for tabulating results.
“At least 28 counties admitted having no original images at all and 22 of those counties only had recount images that some claimed are the same as originals,” as stated by the nonprofit organization VoterGA.
The narrative that the missing ballot photos “proved” voting fraud was rejected by the Associated Press, although it did not refute the reports’ content in a “fact check.”
Get ready to be captivated by the myriad of confusing questions surrounding “missing ballots” surrounding the 2023 election. The dependable “fact checkers” will find it difficult to verify, and a recount conducted by the Fulton County electoral board has verified this as well.




