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How Will Anyone Trust The December 6 Georgia Runoff Results When There’s Enough Illegal Voting To Tip The Scales?
The Federalist ^ | 11/28/2022 | Margot Cleveland

Posted on 11/28/2022 9:24:32 PM PST by SeekAndFind

When the final tally comes in for the Georgia runoff, the country should expect the candidate behind in the count to take to the courts.

Initial data from the November 2022 general election indicates more than 25,000 Georgians may have voted illegally in the general election. And the problem appears poised to repeat itself when voters cast their ballots in the state’s runoff election for senator on Dec. 6, 2022. Absent a win by a substantial margin by either Republican challenger Herschel Walker or Democrat incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock, litigation, with the potential ordering of a new election, seems likely — a scenario that would have proved disastrous to the country had control of the Senate remained in play. 

In a complaint filed earlier this month with the Georgia State Board of Elections, Mark Davis, an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, alerted the state to data indicating that in both November 2020 and November 2022, thousands of Georgians may have voted illegally by moving but then, rather than re-registering to vote as required by the state’s election code, casting ballots in the county in which they no longer resided. Davis’s complaint noted that due to space constraints, he was providing his supporting data in a detailed letter to State Board of Elections member Ed Lindsey. 

That letter, obtained exclusively by The Federalist, highlighted the relevant portions of the Georgia election code and specifically OCGA 21-2-216(a)(4), which provides that “no person shall vote in any primary or election held in this state unless such person shall be, ‘a resident of this state and of the county or municipality in which he or she seeks to vote.’” The election code further provides that if a voter changes his residence from one Georgia county to another county more than 30 days before the election, the person has lost his “eligibility to vote” in the county of his or her old residence. To vote, then, the individual “must register to vote in [his or her] new county or residence.” And if the individual fails to “register to vote by the deadline,” he or she “cannot vote in that particular election.”

Davis then detailed data he had gathered related to the November 2022 election. Data obtained from the National Change of Address database showed 637,456 Georgians provided notice of permanent changes of address. About 168,000 of the 637,456 change of address notices were for voters who moved from one Georgia county to another more than 30 days before the election but failed to re-register there. “Over 25,000 of them appear to have voted in the 2022 general election in their old counties,” Davis wrote. 

Not all of the 25,000-plus Georgians who moved and then voted in their old county necessarily voted illegally. Rather, as Davis explained, some of those individuals “may be students away at school, or soldiers serving a tour of duty, or other people who had reason to file a permanent change of address for what was in reality a long-term temporary move.” 

Yet data collected by Davis from the November 2020 general election indicates that at least 35 percent of the approximately 35,000 people who moved from one Georgia county to another county in the state and voted in their prior county had, in fact, moved permanently. In fact, the number of potentially illegal votes from November 2020 — 12,400 — exceeded Joe Biden’s margin of victory over Trump in Georgia. 

With the same scenario repeating itself during the last two general elections in Georgia, a reoccurrence of out-of-county illegal voting in next week’s runoff election seems likely. And while the number of potentially illegal votes in the November 2022 general election hovered around 25,000, as many as 168,000 Georgians moved to a new county and failed to re-register to vote. An additional 270,000-plus reported moves to another state yet remained registered to vote in Georgia, with more than 4,200 individuals voting in Georgia in the 2022 general election. These figures allow for the possibility that 100,000 or more illegal votes could be cast during the runoff election. 

Given how tight the Warnock-Walker race currently tracks, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the number of potentially illegal votes surpassing the margin of victory in the runoff. And “under Georgia law, a judge can order an election be redone if he or she sees there were enough illegal, irregular, or improperly rejected votes to cast the results of the election in doubt.” Georgia law also allows a judge to order a new election if there is evidence of “systemic irregularities” in the election — something that would arguably exist if evidence shows there was widespread illegal voting by non-residents or by Georgia residents who cast their vote in violation of the state election code.

When the final tally comes in for the Georgia runoff election, absent a blow-out, the country should expect the candidate behind in the count to take to the courts. Should the margin of victory be minuscule, say in the hundreds or low thousands, the battle will be intense, with a cacophony of competing charges of “election denialism” and “stealing the election” drowning out reasoned discourse. And given the politicization of the judicial branch, the court’s verdict will not end the dispute. 

Had the Democrats not already obtained control of the Senate, a heated battle in Georgia would drag in the entire country. That less than three weeks ago it appeared the outcome of a Georgia runoff would determine control of the Senate should jolt Americans to the disaster awaiting the country given the continuing lack of election integrity: an election dispute that leaves the question of what party controls Congress to a judge. No matter the decision, half the country will believe the election was stolen. Now, reimagine the presidency is at stake. 

“Little can undermine democracy more than a widespread belief among the people that elections are neither fair nor legitimate.” That is not some ponderings of “extreme MAGA” but what the bipartisan Jimmy Carter commission concluded in its “Building Confidence in U.S. Elections,” report. The commission continued: “If elections are defective, the entire democratic system is at risk”; confidence in elections matters equally, and in fact “is central to our nation’s democracy.”

The 2020 general election saw every problem identified in the “Building Confidence in U.S. Elections” play out. And the 2022 midterms, and especially the chaos in Arizona, prove that defective elections remain a problem. 

But it is Georgia, which after the 2020 election passed laws to restore election integrity, that illustrates the depth of the problems, providing the country a portal to see how dire things could become if control of the Senate (or White House) were at stake. They aren’t, though, which is why now is the time for Americans to demand our leaders fix our broken election system because “elections are too tight and the populace too divided for ‘close enough for government work’ to cut it anymore.”


Margot Cleveland is The Federalist's senior legal correspondent. She is also a contributor to National Review Online, the Washington Examiner, Aleteia, and Townhall.com, and has been published in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today.

Cleveland is a lawyer and a graduate of the Notre Dame Law School, where she earned the Hoynes Prize—the law school’s highest honor. She later served for nearly 25 years as a permanent law clerk for a federal appellate judge on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Cleveland is a former full-time university faculty member and now teaches as an adjunct from time to time.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: georgia; herschelwalker; runoff; voterfraud
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1 posted on 11/28/2022 9:24:32 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I haven’t trusted the election process for years now.


2 posted on 11/28/2022 9:28:36 PM PST by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of USAF pilot. USAF aviation runs in the family )
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To: SeekAndFind

There’s a reason the Democrats went to court to have voting on the weekend.


3 posted on 11/28/2022 9:31:25 PM PST by qaz123 (F)
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To: SeekAndFind

It appears that if you don’t trust then you have to submit.


4 posted on 11/28/2022 9:31:48 PM PST by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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To: Mark17

“Little can undermine democracy more than a widespread belief among the people that elections are neither fair nor legitimate.”

This is where we are at.


5 posted on 11/28/2022 9:33:53 PM PST by caww (O death, when you seized my Lord, you lost your grip on me......Augustine)
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To: Jyotishi

It will never be a matter of submission in the USA.


6 posted on 11/28/2022 9:35:35 PM PST by caww (O death, when you seized my Lord, you lost your grip on me......Augustine)
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To: caww
This is where we are at.

Yes, I believe that is EXACTLY where we are at. Maybe Nixon felt that way too, in 1960.

7 posted on 11/28/2022 9:39:41 PM PST by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of USAF pilot. USAF aviation runs in the family )
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To: SeekAndFind
It makes sense their votes for congress or local representatives would be illegal but most stayed in state so does it really matter where in Georgia they vote for president or senator or governor if they are Georgia residents? Unfortunately I don’t think we can sort one from the other without ballots being identifiable to a person. The fact is people should follow the law when it comes to voting so it’s fair for everyone. No early weekend voting confined to certain areas, it should have been all early voting sites in a county, if not statewide.

I vaguely remember an American Idol celebrity voting some locality he didn’t live anymore in one of the Carolinas but I don’t think he faced any legal consequences. He later ran for office and lost.

8 posted on 11/28/2022 9:42:05 PM PST by newzjunkey (Vote for Hershel Walker by Dec 6th to stop Warnock (D) in Georgia)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m seeing less and less reason to vote


9 posted on 11/28/2022 9:56:43 PM PST by roving ( Pronouns- libs/suk)
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To: roving
Voting has become a sham with rigged elections. The only cure will be to water the Tree of Liberty.

10 posted on 11/28/2022 10:00:33 PM PST by Governor Dinwiddie (LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yeah, let’s start this up again. Giving Georgians reason to believe their vote didn’t matter during a runoff worked out so great for America in 2020. Senate could have been 52-48 if there wasn’t a last minute “don’t trust the voting machines” operation.


11 posted on 11/28/2022 10:39:44 PM PST by jz638
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To: Mark17

This is not going to stop and will become even more ingrained then what we’re aware of now because the demorat machinery is so entrenched and not enough willing to uproot it all.

Biblically speaking corruption etc. will grow worse and worse as we know and there’s nothing as corrupt as our political system and those in and surrounding the offices.


12 posted on 11/28/2022 10:46:26 PM PST by caww (O death, when you seized my Lord, you lost your grip on me......Augustine)
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To: caww

Can’t disagree with that. It won’t get better, but will probably get a lot worse.


13 posted on 11/28/2022 10:51:57 PM PST by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of USAF pilot. USAF aviation runs in the family )
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To: SeekAndFind
The state of Georgia convened a Grand Jury to investigate Trump after an illegally tapped phone call recorded Trump asking the Secretary of State to find 10,000 votes.

The voting laws reviewed in this article are EXACTLY what Trump was referring to in that conversation.

Georgia residents are required to re-register to vote every time they move into a new voting district - or - notify Georgia when they move out of the state.

Trump asked Raffensperger to find 10,000 illegally cast votes so another election could be held.

Instead, Raffensperger, the MSM, and the Democrat Party, have been lying for the past 2 years by claiming that Trump was trying to suborn the SOS to commit voter fraud.

These people are corrupt from top to toe!

14 posted on 11/29/2022 1:18:19 AM PST by zeestephen (43,000)
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To: newzjunkey

The legal consequences are a new election if the number of invalid votes exceed the margin of victory.

This is exactly what happened in Georgia in 2020, and this is exactly what Trump asked the Georgia SOS to investigate.

SOS Raffensperger refused to enforce state election law.

Then, the SOS tried (and failed) to have Trump indicted for election fraud, simply because Trump asked him - during an illegally taped phone call - to enforce the law!


15 posted on 11/29/2022 1:31:12 AM PST by zeestephen (43,000)
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To: SeekAndFind
We all know how the runoff will turn out. They’re not even bothering to hide their thievery now, because they know that no one will do anything to stop it and anyone who complains will be ridiculed and ignored. And 2024 will be no different.

It is long past time to unleash the alternative constitutional remedies that our forefathers provided us, if any have the courage. At a minimum, there should be millions of outraged citizens in the streets as there are in Brazil and China, but alas, too many Americans suffer from the normalcy bias and “principles” that they value far less than comfort. We don’t deserve the legacy handed down to us by truly great men.

16 posted on 11/29/2022 2:27:11 AM PST by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: SeekAndFind

At this point we should assume all elections are corrupted


17 posted on 11/29/2022 2:34:30 AM PST by stockpirate (Where Justice Ends Tyranny Begins...Repression Breeds Violence)
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To: roving

I will keep voting just like I will speak out as much as I can.

However, the old saying goes...those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution necessary.


18 posted on 11/29/2022 2:56:58 AM PST by joma89 (Buy weapons and ammo, folks, and have the will to use them.)
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To: SeekAndFind
The problem isn't who trusts the elections, but what are those who don't trust the results going to do about it?

I mean besides threaten the left with our 2 million guns while paying them for the privilege of sitting on our tails and being entertained by them.

19 posted on 11/29/2022 4:01:21 AM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (Will whoever keeps asking if this country can get any more insane please stop?)
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To: SeekAndFind

Everyone knows its rigged here and nothing has changed since 2020. If 2020 is not fixed 2024 will be another repeat.


20 posted on 11/29/2022 6:43:53 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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