Georgia

Fulton County Unlawfully Discarded Write-In Votes for Qualified Candidates (GA)

Established Fact Fulton County willfully failed to count- and effectively discarded- nearly all votes for qualified write-in candidates for ballots cast in-person for both early and Election Day voting. Citations Fulton County 2020 General Election Report for Georgia State Election Board, Election Oversight Group, LLC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzJ4qX6iBSrFMtkoRnOGIe3q8pzGjkVx/view?usp=drive_link

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Election System Event Logs Entirely Absent for Election Period (Oct. 20-Nov. 23, 2020) – Coinciding with Discovery of 2,600 Uncounted Trump Votes (GA)

Reasonable Inference The election system event logs from Floyd County, Georgia completely skip the critical tabulation period from October 20, 2020 through November 23, 2020 – a 34-day gap that encompasses the entire early-vote tabulation period, Election Day itself, and the immediate post-election canvass period. This missing data covers the exact period during which 2,600

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Master Cryptographic Keys Stored in Plain Text – Complete Tabulator Configuration and CVR Manipulation Enabled Without Detection (GA)

Established Fact Forensic examination of the Dominion election database in Fulton County and multiple additional Georgia counties discovered that master cryptographic encryption keys – the core secrets protecting the integrity of tabulator configurations and Cast Vote Records (CVRs) – were stored unprotected in plain text within the election database files. A cryptographic key is only

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17,852 Certified Votes Have No Corresponding Ballot Images – 20,713 Ballots Lack Provenance – 3,930 Ballots Double-Scanned (GA)

Established Fact Three distinct categories of tabulation record failure have been documented in Fulton County by independent forensic investigators. First, official records confirm that Fulton County certified 17,852 votes in the presidential race for which no corresponding ballot images exist in the county’s production – confirmed by two independent expert declarations filed in Curling v.

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Thousands of Ballots Included in the Original Count are Missing from the Recount, and Thousands of Ballots in the Recount are Missing from the Original Count (GA)

Established Fact The ballots counted for the Original November 3, 2020 Election, should match almost perfectly with the ballots counted for the Recount as the same paper ballots are being scanned and counted by the same machines; however, thousands of ballots are unique to each, which is not possible by natural means or mistake. Citations

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The Fulton County Candidate-Requested Recount Included Hundreds of Test Ballots Which Were Counted and Included in the Official Results (GA)

Established Fact At least hundreds of test ballots, produced during the Logic & Accuracy testing process, were included in the Recount, but were not in the initial count. Citations Fulton County 2020 General Election Report for Georgia State Election Board, Election Oversight Group, LLC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzJ4qX6iBSrFMtkoRnOGIe3q8pzGjkVx/view?usp=drive_link

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3,930 Ballots were Intentionally Scanned and Counted More than Once for the Recount (GA)

Disputed Fact 3,930 ballots were intentionally selected from batches of ballots that had already been scanned and counted to form new batches of ballots that were scanned and counted again. Citations Fulton County 2020 General Election Report for Georgia State Election Board, Election Oversight Group, LLC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzJ4qX6iBSrFMtkoRnOGIe3q8pzGjkVx/view?usp=drive_link

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State Farm Arena Incident & Larger Problem (GA)

Established Fact 1. At State Farm Arena on the night of November 03, 2020, county staff, election workers, poll watchers, and the media were told that counting was stopped for the night and would resume the following morning. For disputed reasons five members resumed scanning after everyone else had left. 2. Ruby Freeman was not

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Fulton County Included 20,713 Ballots Attributed to Ten Advance Voting Tabulators with No Provenance (GA)

Established Fact Fulton County’s November 3rd results include votes from 20,713 ballots from ten tabulators with no records, chain of custody, or official returns. Citations Fulton County 2020 General Election Report for Georgia State Election Board, Election Oversight Group, LLC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzJ4qX6iBSrFMtkoRnOGIe3q8pzGjkVx/view?usp=drive_link

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Fulton County’s order of over one million “extra” absentee ballots without stubs or envelopes (GA)

Established Fact Fulton County ordered 1,058,910 absentee ballots at the last minute, without envelopes, without stubs, and after they could have realistically been mailed. The “extra” ballots were not ordered for the reasons given, and what ballots from the order that remained after the election were destroyed. For reference, a total of 528,777 ballots were

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