Georgia Announces Signature Matching Review for Presidential Election Ballots


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  1. dan aumann

    Im a Georigia true conservative and I WILL NOT vote until our elected officials clean up this mess created by a rogue elected official and his non expereiced staff. Who enters into a 10 years contract and allows 90% to be paid upfront? When the SOS lawyers was asked what gave him the right to enter into a consent decree agreement, when the constituion states that the state legislature is the only body who can change election rules, and he replies that he didnt think they needed to do that???????????? Shows that this department is throwing away 2 elections. Two of the most important elections in our history. If there is a rising, in which I bleieve there will be, Georgia can be blamed. Not the citizens, instead those elected to protect us.

    1. Lianne Haber

      That’s like saying you won’t defend yourself against a criminal until he promises not to rob you.

      It is paramount we all vote in every election! Especially this Senate runoff! I promise you that many fellow Georgians are actively present at the polls and at the election centers to guarantee a fair election, as best we can. My husband and I are there.
      We can work together going forward to replace this system, but we can’t walk away and think that will fix anything!

  2. Hmmm

    The 4th but 1st signature recount was announced just before the Georgia run-off election to try to get more people out to vote. It still leaves 2 questions: (1) Since it is right before the Christmas/New Year holidays, will this recount be completed before inauguration (2) It is not a full recount – it is “…a random sample of signatures for mail-in ballots.” Sure sound like they could pick small enough set and walk away saying, “all is well!”

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