The audit was a Risk-Limiting Audit, which is described here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3905493/posts?page=25#25
A real audit would have turned up some of the fraud, what they are doing wont
The SOS agreed to 1 worker for 4 tables Wednesday and changed the rules yesterday to 1 to 10.
There is a lot more about our sos:
He is the one who selected Dominion.
And he made a deal with Democrats in March 2020 saying that signatures only have to match the envelope. He in essence changed voting laws without the legislature https://demdoc2.perkinscoieblogs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2020/07/GA-Settlement-1.pdf
He did nothing about the GOP observers being kicked out election night either.Those votes should at the very least been secured and set aside review.
Hes been saying from day one the numbers are accurate (how does he know?) and there were no credible claims of fraud which is not true because i know people who had people vote under their name.
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I filed a lawsuit today in federal court in Atlanta to establish that the March 6, 2020 Consent Agreement by the GA Secretary of State rendered UNLAWFUL the 11/3 GA general election.
I am right under established law.
2020-11-13 Complaint - L. Wood v. Raffensperger et al.pdf
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3:27 PM · Nov 13, 2020
Knowledge is your friend LilFarmer. Yes, there are ways to not count 100% and check accuracy. But BE IT KNOWN, that GA is doing a 100% HAND RECOUNT OF ALL EXISTING BALLOTS, and not a smaller sample as indicated in the link. That is an extraordinary step by the SoS regardless of his past. It will turn up machine fraud if that is present. I feel good about that either way it turns out. Since I am a GA resident, I want my vote counted. Regardless of politics, I think the 100% hand recount audit and canvass will turn up any significant errors and fraud that might have occurred with the initial count.