Posted on 12/17/2020 3:43:49 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Georgia officials on Thursday caved to requests for a statewide signature matching effort after President Trump’s campaign has repeatedly asked for the study since the Nov. 3 elections.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a statewide effort to review signatures for absentee ballots in all of the state’s 159 counties. The move is an attempt to rebuild trust in the state’s election process.
The announcement comes less than three weeks before the Georgia Senate runoff elections on Jan. 5, which will determine what party holds the majority in the upper chamber.
Mr. Raffensperger announced the partnership with the University of Georgia in a press release on Thursday. The study will analyze a random sample of signatures for mail-in ballots during November’s presidential election.
The review will take a look at the signature matching efforts used across the state and include random samples from each county.
“We are confident that elections in Georgia are secure, reliable and effective,” Mr. Raffensperger said.
“Despite endless lawsuits and wild allegations from Washington, D.C., pundits, we have seen no actual evidence of widespread voter fraud, though we are investigating all credible reports. Nonetheless, we look forward to working with the University of Georgia on this signature match review to further instill confidence in Georgia’s voting systems,” he added.
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anyone here read recently that Ruby and/or Shay have been taken into custody?
as I understand it its a “random” sampling, not a full audit.
Which all boils down to how “random” the sampling actually is.
where was this?
Another one:
The current audit?
Our SOS first said the audit would only be Cobb County, then later said statewide. This is what the Cobb county one looks like.
It pretty much looked the same during the “recount” in certain counties.
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