Georgia

Raffensperger Congressional Letter – Material Omissions and False Statements to Congress (GA)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Letter transmitted; Ligon Report omitted; 250 investigations inconsistency documented] On January 6, 2021, Secretary Raffensperger transmitted a ten-page letter to Congress asserting in substance that “no fraud or irregularities occurred at all in Georgia.” VoterGA researchers identified 42 alleged false statements in the letter. The letter omitted: the Georgia Senate […]

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State Farm Arena – False Dismissal of Observers and Unsupervised Ballot Scanning (GA)

Established Fact At approximately 10:30 p.m. on November 3, 2020, Fulton County election worker Wandrea “Shaye” Moss made an announcement to media indicating that ballot scanning would be suspended until the following morning. Most credentialed observers and media departed. Secretary of State monitor Carter Jones arrived at approximately 11:52 p.m. and documented in contemporaneous field

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Unauthorized Access & Control of Fulton County’s Election Operations, Voting Systems and Data (GA)

Established Fact Three CTCL-funded private groups — The Elections Group, the ACLU of Georgia, and the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI) — administered and controlled nearly all facets of the Fulton County 2020 General Election, hand-count/audit, candidate-requested recount, and Senate runoff elections without authorization, consent, or the knowledge of the Fulton County Board of

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Private contractor Runbeck responsible for configuration and deployment of electronic voting systems (GA)

Established Fact Runbeck Election Services (RES), a Phoenix, Arizona-based ballot printing and processing company, served as the direct contractor for absentee ballot production and envelope-level processing for Maricopa County and all 159 Georgia counties in 2020, producing an estimated 3.6 million ballot packets for Maricopa alone and mailing an estimated 40–50 million pieces nationally. RES

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Elections Group LLC – Uncredentialed Operatives with Full System Access to Fulton County Election Infrastructure (GA)

Established Fact Elections Group LLC personnel — funded through CTCL grants — had daily operational access to Fulton County’s 2020 General Election, including participating in and managing the programming and Logic & Accuracy testing of Election Day voting systems by Dominion staff. Elections Group staff member Geetha Lingham was given a Fulton County government email

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ACLU Volunteers Deputized as Registrars with E-Net Access – Unauthorized Partisan Access to Voter Registration System (GA)

Established Fact The ACLU of Georgia was engaged by Fulton County to recruit attorneys as volunteer Deputy Registrars for Election Day 2020, assigned to manage absentee ballot cancellation at Fulton County polling locations through county election software. FOIA records subsequently disclosed that approximately 255 ACLU workers were deputized as registrars with access to the ENET

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Third-Party Usurpation of Fulton County Poll Worker Hiring – Partisan Filtration of Applicants (GA)

Established Fact The Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections delegated poll worker hiring to third-party organizations rather than directly hiring from candidate lists submitted by political parties — an arrangement the FCBRE, the body vested with statutory authority under O.C.G.A. § 21-2-40, never formally authorized. In a 2024 lawsuit, the Republican National Committee alleged

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CTCL-Funded Former State Officials Deployed as Election Advisors in Major Cities (GA)

Reasonable Inference CTCL grant agreements in Georgia and other battleground states funded the deployment of private election consultants — including former federal and county election officials working through CTCL-affiliated NGOs — in operational roles inside local election offices. In Fulton County, Georgia, the consulting firm The Elections Group, founded by former Democratic county election officials,

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The Elections Group – Unauthorized Embedded Personnel with No Executed MOU (GA)

Established Fact The Elections Group (TEG) personnel were embedded inside Fulton County election operations with daily access to absentee ballot request data, drop box planning, tabulator programming, and Logic and Accuracy (LA) testing – despite no executed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between TEG and the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (FCBRE), the sole

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CTCL Grant Claw-Backs Nullifying County Independence (GA)

Established Fact Georgia counties including Fulton and DeKalb accepted multi-million-dollar CTCL grants in 2020 — Fulton County $6,309,436 and DeKalb County approximately $4.7 million for the general election plus an additional $4.6 million for the December runoff — and used the funds to operate voting locations, hire election staff, purchase processing equipment, and deploy drop

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