A judge in Georgia is temporarily stopping the audit on absentee ballots in Fulton County, Georgia that was allowed earlier last week.
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero, the same judge who granted the initial audit, ruled as officials within the county have filed numerous motions in an attempt to stop the audit.
The complaint filed by Fulton County argues that the petition for the audit filed by votes should be dismissed because Fulton County officials were not served.
Just last week, Amero allowed the petitioners’ request to audit absentee ballots from the county, due to the fact that the supporters of the audit were not able to examine scans of the ballots because the quality of the scans provided by Fulton County were too low. The decision would allow supporters of the audit to go where the ballots were stored in order to observe county workers create higher resolution images of the ballots.
However, lawyers on behalf of the county pushed to not allow access to the ballots at all.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who has been heavily criticized over his administration of the November 2020 General Election, weighed in on the dispute.
“From day one I have encouraged Georgians with concerns about the election in their counties to pursue those claims through legal avenues,” he told The Epoch Times; adding, “Fulton County has a long standing history of election mismanagement that has understandably weakened voters’ faith in its system. Allowing this audit provides another layer of transparency and citizen engagement.”
Georgia, and Fulton County specifically, has been the object of widespread concerns over the security of the election.
In a report published by The Georgia Star News, Fulton County failed to produce a complete chain of custody documents for 18,901 vote-by-mail absentee ballots deposited by voters into drop boxes — even though the election occurred over six months ago.
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Lets not forget the military ballots.
Over 900 and ALL for Biden and all in perfect sequential order.
Remember this on the next election. Get involved, or you will certainly regret this apathy. All evil needs to flourish is that good men do nothing!
There is nothing anyone can do, they have it rigged from top to bottom, as we can see even our Judicial branch is in on the scam. American’s will never have their vote count again.
If the elections were honestly ran, with no cheating at all, then there should be ZERO fear of an audit taking place. But all we see in all these counties across the country is attempts to stop them dead in their tracks. So much for them being transparent and honest and all votes being 100% legitimate. Now we shall see just how honest our state of GA really is. Get your popcorn ready, this is going to be a wild movie that I fear will ultimately end up in total corrupt politicians getting away with zero ramifications – further lowing our once fine republic into the 6 foot pit.
What are they afraid of? I think we all know.
That’s fine, but he should have made them put up a million dollar bond. Like Duh? Have IQ’s suddenly dropped here?
Trying to stop all these audits should tell the democrat voters something but i’m sure it won’t..
The election was obviously stolen if it wasn’t they wouldn’t try so hard to stop these audits.. If old Joe really got 81 million votes they should want audits to prove that…
If elections can be stolen we are not free..!.!
The county must need a few more days to cover their election fraud.
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Corrupt to the core, from top to bottom, every last one on both sides of the aisle.