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Here is the full 15-page report (it is also embedded in the article linked below). This is the first report from an elected body to find, after full review of the evidence, that the election was compromised. As stated in the report, this now goes to the General Assembly, which is heavily Republican, to vote on the recommended resolution to decertify. If passed, it would decertify the electors that were appointed by the GA Secretary of State, and the General Assembly would then "determine the proper Electors to be certified to the Electoral College" for the January 6th vote and certification.
Perhaps now people will understand why Trump's legal team was appearing before these state legislative committees to present the evidence that the courts refused to hear. Curious that nobody ever showed up at these hearings to contest that evidence, or otherwise submit any countervailing evidence (and on that note, there's this Georgia Secretary of State Backs Out of Testifying Before Georgia House Committee Hearing on Election Fraud Due to Legal Advice - Tennessee Star).
The report provides an overview of the evidence that was presented and considered. So for all the "where's the evidence?" folks, you can now read all about it in the report.
The chairman of the judiciary subcommittee in Georgia that examined evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, has released a scathing 15-page report calling the results of the 2020 election, “untrustworthy” and recommending that the certification of the results be rescinded.
Georgia State Senator William T. Ligon, Chairman of the Election Law subcommittee, reached that conclusion after reviewing the recount process, the audit process, current investigations taking place, and litigation that is moving forward. His Subcommittee also heard testimonies from witnesses during an open hearing at the Georgia State Capitol on Thursday, December 3, 2020.
Among the findings in Ligon’s report is the probability that “fraudulent ballots” were “purposely placed” into the final vote totals by election workers at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Perhaps now people will understand why Trump's legal team was appearing before these state legislative committees to present the evidence that the courts refused to hear. Curious that nobody ever showed up at these hearings to contest that evidence, or otherwise submit any countervailing evidence (and on that note, there's this Georgia Secretary of State Backs Out of Testifying Before Georgia House Committee Hearing on Election Fraud Due to Legal Advice - Tennessee Star).
The report provides an overview of the evidence that was presented and considered. So for all the "where's the evidence?" folks, you can now read all about it in the report.
The chairman of the judiciary subcommittee in Georgia that examined evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, has released a scathing 15-page report calling the results of the 2020 election, “untrustworthy” and recommending that the certification of the results be rescinded.
Georgia State Senator William T. Ligon, Chairman of the Election Law subcommittee, reached that conclusion after reviewing the recount process, the audit process, current investigations taking place, and litigation that is moving forward. His Subcommittee also heard testimonies from witnesses during an open hearing at the Georgia State Capitol on Thursday, December 3, 2020.
Among the findings in Ligon’s report is the probability that “fraudulent ballots” were “purposely placed” into the final vote totals by election workers at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
The report also found:"The events at the State Farm Arena are particularly disturbing because they demonstrated intent on the part of election workers to exclude the public from viewing the counting of ballots, an intentional disregard for the law. The number of votes that could have been counted in that length of time was sufficient to change the results of the presidential election and the senatorial contests. Furthermore, there appears to be coordinated illegal activities by election workers themselves who purposely placed fraudulent ballots into the final election totals."
“The oral testimonies of witnesses on December 3, 2020, and subsequently, the written testimonies submitted by many others, provide ample evidence that the 2020 Georgia General Election was so compromised by systemic irregularities and voter fraud that it should not be certified,” said Ligon."Georgia election officials failed to enforce the state’s election rules.
The state failed to provide adequate transparency during the signature verification and audit processes.
The Georgia Secretary of State implemented an “unconstitutional gag order” to prevent poll monitors from using electronic devices to record the counting process.
Officials at all levels failed to secure test ballots and there was a “systematic failure” to maintain appropriate records of the chain of custody for those ballots.
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