Georgia

CEIR and ERIC Voter Roll Data Laundering – Private NGO Access to State Voter Registration Data (GA)

Established Fact The Georgia Secretary of State participated in a program through which Eligible But Unregistered (EBU) voter data was transmitted through the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) to the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR), which used that data to generate targeted voter registration mailing lists that were then returned through ERIC to […]

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Elections Group Embedded Personnel With Operational Access to Drop Box Infrastructure and Tabulator Programming (GA)

Established Fact CTCL-funded Elections Group personnel were embedded in Fulton County election operations without authorization from the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (FCBRE) – the sole statutory superintendent under O.C.G.A. § 21-2-40. These private personnel had daily access to absentee ballot request information, drop box planning, tabulator programming, and Logic Accuracy testing. One

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ACLU Operatives Deputized as Election Registrars with Access to Voter Registration Platform (GA)

Established Fact The ACLU of Georgia recruited lawyers to serve as Fulton County Deputy Registrars on Election Day, November 3, 2020, deploying volunteers to each Fulton polling location with authority to cancel absentee ballots directly through county election software — a role that required access to ENET (ElectionNet), the voter registration platform linked to the

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ERIC–CEIR Data Pipeline and CTCL‑Funded GOTV (GA)

Established Fact In Georgia, over 94% of CTCL funds — $42.4 million of a total $45 million — flowed to 17 counties won by Biden, while the remaining $2.6 million reached 26 Trump-won counties. Separately, Georgia’s membership in ERIC generated “Eligible but Unregistered” lists that were transmitted to CEIR — a $69.5 million Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit

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CTCL‑Conditioned Drop‑Box and Poll‑Worker Deployment (GA)

Reasonable Inference CTCL grant agreements with Georgia counties including Fulton and DeKalb funded the deployment of additional early-vote sites and enhanced staffing, with funding heavily favoring urban Democratic strongholds. In Georgia, over 94 percent of CTCL’s $45 million in grants went to 17 counties won by Biden, while less than 6 percent reached 26 counties

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Systemic Failure to Preserve Drop Box-Related Ballot Images and Authentication Files (GA)

Established Fact The Office of Special Counsel (OSC), led by former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman and authorized by the Wisconsin State Assembly, formally concluded in its Second Interim Investigative Report (March 1, 2022) that CTCL’s $8,800,000 grant program with the Zuckerberg 5 — Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha, and Green Bay — “facially violates

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Unauthorized Embedding of Elections Group Personnel in Government Election Operations (GA)

Established Fact The Elections Group LLC, an election consulting firm, was embedded inside Fulton County election operations for the 2020 general election pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding carrying a nominal consideration of $1.00. The MOU was approved by the Fulton County County Attorney’s Office and County Manager’s Office, rather than voted on by the

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State Data Monetization for Partisan Outreach via ERIC-CEIR (GA)

Established Fact Over 94% (42.4 million dollars) of CTCL funds in Georgia went to 17 Biden-won counties. In parallel, Georgia used ERIC to generate “Eligible but Unregistered” (EBU) lists, then transferred those lists to CEIR, which produced targeted mailing and GOTV lists and sent them back to state officials for deployment. The combination of privately

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ERIC–CEIR Data Pipeline and CTCL‑Funded GOTV (GA)

Established Fact In Georgia, over 94% of CTCL funds — approximately $42.4 million — flowed to 17 Biden-won counties, while Trump-won counties (26 of 128) received less than 6% of statewide grant dollars., Simultaneously, Georgia participated in ERIC, which generated lists of “Eligible but Unregistered” (EBU) individuals from state voter roll and DMV data. Documents

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Misappropriation of COVID Safety Grant Funds for Partisan Operational Enhancement (GA)

Established Fact Despite CTCL grants being publicly marketed as “COVID-19 Response Grants,” Fulton, Cobb, and DeKalb counties — the three largest recipients in Georgia — spent only approximately 1.3 percent of their CTCL grants on personal protective equipment. The remaining funds were applied to operational expenditures including administrative salaries, laptop computers, vehicle rentals, attorney fees,

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