Georgia

17,852 Ballot Images Missing from Official Recount – Recount Mathematically Unauditable (GA)

Established Fact The official machine recount of the 2020 General Election in Fulton County was certified despite the documented absence of 17,852 ballot images. This finding was confirmed by two independent expert declarations filed in Curling v. Raffensperger: (1) Professor Philip B. Stark, a member of the Board of Advisors of the U.S. Election Assistance […]

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Machine Recount Conducted with 3,000 Double-Scanned Ballots and Injected Test Ballots (GA)

Established Fact During the candidate-requested machine recount of the 2020 General Election in Fulton County, the Election Oversight Group (EOG), LLC, conducting forensic analysis pursuant to court-ordered document production in Curling v. Raffensperger, documented that 3,930 ballots were systematically double-scanned and double-counted. The mechanism was deliberate and multi-step: ballots that had already been scanned and

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148 Advance Voting Tabulator Returns Were Never Certified – Certification Proceeded Anyway (GA)

Disputed Fact Fulton County conceded in SEB2022-015 proceedings that all 148 advance voting tabulator official returns representing approximately 316,000-320,000 ballots were never formally certified by the county canvassing authority prior to the county submitting those results to the Secretary of State for statewide certification. The State Election Board voted to refer this matter to the

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Board Member Formally Votes Against Certification Due to Total Absence of Signature Verification on 148,000+ Absentee Ballots (GA)

Established Fact Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections member Mark Wingate formally and explicitly voted against certifying the 2020 general election results. In a sworn affidavit, Wingate stated that he refused certification because the Board was specifically informed – before the certification vote – that the county had performed no signature verification on over

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October 23, 2020 Remote Takeover and Deletion of Absentee Ballot Processing Computer – No Criminal Referral (GA)

Established Fact On October 23, 2020 – 11 days before Election Day – a poll worker at the North Fulton Government Service Center reported that one of the computers used for Absentee Ballot Processing had been remotely accessed from somewhere else, with the remote party taking control of the computer and deleting information. This incident

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ICX BMD Critical Vulnerabilities – QR Code Manipulation and Remote Malware Install (GA)

Established Fact Prof. J. Alex Halderman (Univ. of Michigan), as expert in Curling v. Raffensperger, documented through hands-on forensic testing that Georgia’s Dominion ImageCast X (ICX) BMDs contain critical vulnerabilities enabling attackers to: alter ballot QR codes (the actual counted data); install malicious software remotely from the EMS; and subvert audit log entries. CISA was

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Remote Access of Absentee Ballot Processing Computer – Data Deleted During Live Election (GA)

Established Fact On October 23, 2020, a poll worker at the North Fulton Government Service Center reported that one of the computers used for absentee ballot processing was remotely accessed from an unknown location, with the remote party taking control of the computer and deleting information. This incident was documented in an email chain initiated

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Fulton County Utilized Voting Systems For Advance Voting That Had not Been Tested for Logic & Accuracy as Required by Georgia Law (GA)

Established Fact After the discovery of the voting systems failure detailed in Count 1, Logic & Accuracy testing was suspended pending resolution of the problem. After the new software was installed, Fulton County did not perform L&A testing on the voting equipment utilized for Advance Voting. Citations Fulton County 2020 General Election Report for Georgia

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Fulton County L&A Testing for Advance Voting Tabulators Not Independently Verified – Dominion Personnel Conducted Testing (GA)

Reasonable Inference Dominion Voting Systems personnel, operating under a nearly $2 million on-site staffing contract with Fulton County, were directly involved in programming, testing, and post-election support for the county’s voting equipment, including participation in L&A testing procedures. Official L&A testing conducted by a vendor with a financial interest in the system’s continued deployment cannot

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Late-Stage BMD Software Update Nullified Prior L&A Testing on All 30,000 Devices (GA)

Established Fact Shortly after L&A testing began across Georgia’s counties in advance of the November 2020 general election, a display bug was discovered in the Dominion ICX BMD software. The Secretary of State’s office coordinated a software patch – described as correcting the visual display of ballots – that was distributed and installed on all

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