Fulton County

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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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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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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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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Falsification of RLA Data to Substantiate Initial Count (GA)

Established Fact During Georgia’s post-election Risk Limiting Audit (RLA), Fulton County auditors reported batch tally sheets that were “wildly inconsistent” with the underlying ballots. The Governor’s office verified 36 specific batch discrepancies, resulting in 6,691 fictitious votes being effectively padded into the RLA results to make the audit appear to confirm the original machine count.

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Deceptive Hand-Count “Audit” Used as Recount Surrogate Contained 4.52% False Ballot Rate (GA)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Statewide extrapolation and concealment characterization require further evidentiary development] Georgia’s mandatory hand-count audit – conducted in lieu of a traditional recount as the first-tier verification mechanism – was subsequently documented by the Governor’s own SEB complaint (SEB2021-181) to contain a false-ballot rate of approximately 4.52% among absentee ballots audited. EOG

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Hand-Count “Audit” Used as Recount Surrogate Contained 4.52% False Ballot Rate (GA)

Established Fact [Established Fact – False ballot rate, batch discrepancies, SEB referral] Georgia’s mandatory hand-count audit – conducted in lieu of a traditional recount as the first-tier verification mechanism – was subsequently documented by the Governor’s own SEB complaint (SEB2021-181) to contain a false-ballot rate of approximately 4.52% among absentee ballots audited. EOG calculated, by

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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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