New Analysis Shows 60 Percent Error Reporting Rate During Fulton County Hand-Count Audit in Georgia

A new analysis from VoterGA has demonstrated a shocking 60 percent error rate during the hand-count audit in Fulton County, Ga.

VoterGA analyzed mail-in ballot images that were released to the public after a court ordered them to be made public on Apr. 13. They found that 923 of the 1539 mail-in ballot batch files contained incorrect data.

VoterGA stated in a press release about their findings: “These inaccuracies are due to discrepancies in votes for Donald Trump, Joe Biden and total votes cast compared to their reported audit totals for respective batches. Thus, the error reporting rate in Fulton’s hand count audit is a whopping 60%.”

“One type of error discovered involved duplicate results reporting for batches of ballots. The team found at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots with 4,255 total extra votes were redundantly added into Fulton Co. audit results for the November election. These illicit votes include 3,390 extra votes for Joe Biden, 865 extra votes for Donald Trump and 43 extra votes for Jo Jorgenson,” they added.

Additionally, VoterGA has reported finding seven different falsified audit tally sheets which contained fake vote totals for their particular batches. They are also saying that Fulton County omitted 100,000 tally sheets, including over 50,000 from mail-in ballots, for the hand count audit conducted by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. These new findings have been added to an ongoing lawsuit.

Big League Politics has reported on how Raffensperger is finally changing his tune after months and months of enforcing voter fraud on behalf of the Democrats:

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is finally changing his tune as the findings from the audit in his state are revealed, particularly pertaining to the massive fraud center of Fulton County.

“Restoring confidence in our elections is going to be impossible as long as Fulton County’s elections leadership continues to fail the voters of Fulton County and the voters of Georgia. They need new leadership to step up and take charge,” he wrote in a Twitter post.

“New revelations that Fulton County is unable to produce all ballot drop box transfer documents will be investigated thoroughly, as we have with other counties that failed to follow Georgia rules and regulations regarding drop boxes. This cannot continue,” Raffensperger added.

Fulton is the fourth county to be investigated for improprieties. Coffee, Grady and Taylor counties were previously under investigation. Raffensperger’s office downplayed those investigations at the time in a press release.

“In total, 123 counties had absentee ballot drop boxes for the November election. Of those, 120 have confirmed they filled out and retained ballot transfer forms in accordance with Georgia rules. Elections officials in 3 counties – Coffee, Grady, and Taylor – said they had not filled out the forms as required. The 3 counties account for only 0.37% of all the absentee ballots cast in the November election,” the Georgia SOS office wrote.

However, Raffensperger is now changing his tune as the election results are finally scrutinized. He is probably hoping to avoid culpability for his role in the vote steal.”

Whistleblowers are gaining little by little as they agitate for transparency after last year’s fraudulent election. The Democrat and Republican culprits are getting very nervous as a result.

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