Conservative group tells judge
it has no evidence to back its
claims of Georgia ballot stuffing
A conservative group has told
a Georgia judge that it doesn’t
have evidence to support its
claims of illegal ballot stuffing
during the the 2020 general
election and a runoff two months
later.
Texas-based True the Vote filed
complaints with Georgia Secretary
of State Brad Raffensperger in
2021, including one in which it
said it had obtained “a detailed
account of coordinated efforts
to collect and deposit ballots
in drop boxes across metro
Atlanta” during the November
2020 election and a January
2021 runoff.
A Fulton County Superior Court
judge in Atlanta signed an order
last year requiring True the
Vote to provide evidence it had
collected, including the names
of people who were sources of
information, to state elections
officials who were frustrated
by the group’s refusal to share
evidence with investigators.
In their written response,
attorneys for True the Vote
said the group had no names or
other documentary evidence to
share.
https://apnews.com/article/georgia-elections-true-vote-ballot-stuffing-1 99113b47bc2df79c63fdf007cd23115
Sysop: | Keyop |
---|---|
Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 297 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 104:20:59 |
Calls: | 6,660 |
Calls today: | 2 |
Files: | 12,209 |
Messages: | 5,335,175 |