Georgia ballot harvesting probe advances as state elections board approves subpoena. Action allow Secretary of State investigators to compel testimony

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The Georgia Elections Board has approved a subpoena to secure evidence and testimony in an ongoing investigation into whether third-party liberal activists illegally gathered thousands of absentee ballots in the 2020 general election and a subsequent runoff that determined Democrat control of the U.S. Senate.

The vote was a major win for Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who announced the investigation into alleged ballot harvesting in January and was seeking the subpoena authority to assist the probe.

The subpoena power will allow Raffensperger's team to secure evidence about a whistleblower who alleged to an election integrity group that he participated in a large operation to gather ballots in which activists were paid $10 for each ballot they delivered.

Georgia law expressly prohibits third parties from collecting, gathering or delivering absentee ballots, except in the case of immediate relatives.

A vote on the subpoena was delayed by weeks as the Elections Board could not decide on a new chairman. But at a meeting last week, the board unanimously chose member Matthew Mashburn to be acting chairman.

The board then voted out the subpoena in a closed session, according to audio of the meeting reviewed by Just the News.

"All the board members are here," Mashburn said after emerging from the closed-door session. "A quorum is in order. We went into executive session for purposes of discussing pending and potential litigation and for the board to authorize subpoenas in case no. 2020-10-Dougherty County and 2022-003 ballot harvesting."

Officials said the new subpoena powers will be used by Raffensperger's office to secure evidence from the election integrity group True the Vote, which filed a complaint in November saying it had acquired videotapes, a whistleblower's admission and cell phone location records showing what appeared to be a widespread ballot harvesting operation in the November 2020 general election and January 2021 election runoff.

The group's complaint said
surveillance camera footage showed ballot traffickers delivering stacks of ballots to drop boxes between midnight and 5 a.m. and cell phone records showed as many as 240 activists made such deliveries.

The group said a cooperating whistleblower to whom it granted John Doe anonymity admitted he was paid $10 for each ballot he collected and delivered and that scores of others were involved in the operation.

"John Doe described a network of non-governmental organizations that worked together to facilitate a ballot trafficking scheme in Georgia," True the Vote wrote in its complaint. "John Doe claimed to have been one of many individuals paid to collect and deliver absentee ballots during the early voting periods of the November 2020 General Election and the January 2021 Runoff Election."

Raffensperger, who in 2019 led an effort to update state law to explicitly outlaw harvesting, told Just the News earlier this month that his investigators want to secure the identity and cooperation of the whistleblower and to follow the money to who funded the operation.

"We need to get a subpoena for the fella who this John Doe is," Raffensperger explained. "Was he paid? How much was he paid? And then who paid him. And we're going to follow the money, and we're going get to the bottom of it. And we're going to prosecute this, if we find that there's substance to it."

State law currently allows only the ballot traffickers to be prosecuted, and does not invalidate the ballots of voters who are lawfully registered to vote but give their ballot to a third-party.

Some state officials told Just the News they have been privately discussing asking the Georgia legislature to create penalties for voters who surrender their ballots to a third party.

The Georgia investigation comes as other states have begun turning up evidence of ballot harvesting during the 2020 election.

Arizona has prosecuted several activists for illegally collecting third-party ballots, while the former state Supreme Court justice named to oversee an election integrity probe in Wisconsin recently
offered evidence that third parties may have cast ballots on behalf of physically or mentally incapacitated nursing home residents.

Georgia has had at least one famous case of ballot harvesting, in which a local judge and a lawyer were charged more than a decade ago in Chattooga County with using a postal machine to put postmarks on third-party absentee ballots and delivering them in a razor-thin election in 2006 where the judge was leading.

The late State Court Judge Carlton Vines was charged with unlawful possession of ballots, conspiracy to commit election fraud and making false statements in connection with filing notice of candidacy.

His first trial ended in a deadlocked jury in 2009, and a second trial was averted when Vines agreed to resign his judgeship.

Chattooga County lawyer Albert C. Palmour was fined $18,000 in 2011 for his role in the scheme after losing an appeal.


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More stalling tactics? Raffensperger filled up his bank accounts with Zuckerbucks, so don’t expect him to do anything to expose his our fraud. Georgia, the rest of the country, especially The South, are totally ashamed you let some fat inner city chick take over your elections. Shame!
 
Of course. This ballot-harvesting is especially where I think the Dems stole the election, and will steal the next one if we let them keep on getting away with ballot fraud.
They have been doing that in CA for years and CA is forever a one party state because of ballot harvesting....and the CA GOP does nothing about it...that is why I moved....
 
The Georgia Elections Board has approved a subpoena to secure evidence and testimony in an ongoing investigation into whether third-party liberal activists illegally gathered thousands of absentee ballots in the 2020 general election and a subsequent runoff that determined Democrat control of the U.S. Senate.

The vote was a major win for Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who announced the investigation into alleged ballot harvesting in January and was seeking the subpoena authority to assist the probe.

The subpoena power will allow Raffensperger's team to secure evidence about a whistleblower who alleged to an election integrity group that he participated in a large operation to gather ballots in which activists were paid $10 for each ballot they delivered.

Georgia law expressly prohibits third parties from collecting, gathering or delivering absentee ballots, except in the case of immediate relatives.

A vote on the subpoena was delayed by weeks as the Elections Board could not decide on a new chairman. But at a meeting last week, the board unanimously chose member Matthew Mashburn to be acting chairman.

The board then voted out the subpoena in a closed session, according to audio of the meeting reviewed by Just the News.

"All the board members are here," Mashburn said after emerging from the closed-door session. "A quorum is in order. We went into executive session for purposes of discussing pending and potential litigation and for the board to authorize subpoenas in case no. 2020-10-Dougherty County and 2022-003 ballot harvesting."

Officials said the new subpoena powers will be used by Raffensperger's office to secure evidence from the election integrity group True the Vote, which filed a complaint in November saying it had acquired videotapes, a whistleblower's admission and cell phone location records showing what appeared to be a widespread ballot harvesting operation in the November 2020 general election and January 2021 election runoff.

The group's complaint said
surveillance camera footage showed ballot traffickers delivering stacks of ballots to drop boxes between midnight and 5 a.m. and cell phone records showed as many as 240 activists made such deliveries.

The group said a cooperating whistleblower to whom it granted John Doe anonymity admitted he was paid $10 for each ballot he collected and delivered and that scores of others were involved in the operation.

"John Doe described a network of non-governmental organizations that worked together to facilitate a ballot trafficking scheme in Georgia," True the Vote wrote in its complaint. "John Doe claimed to have been one of many individuals paid to collect and deliver absentee ballots during the early voting periods of the November 2020 General Election and the January 2021 Runoff Election."

Raffensperger, who in 2019 led an effort to update state law to explicitly outlaw harvesting, told Just the News earlier this month that his investigators want to secure the identity and cooperation of the whistleblower and to follow the money to who funded the operation.

"We need to get a subpoena for the fella who this John Doe is," Raffensperger explained. "Was he paid? How much was he paid? And then who paid him. And we're going to follow the money, and we're going get to the bottom of it. And we're going to prosecute this, if we find that there's substance to it."

State law currently allows only the ballot traffickers to be prosecuted, and does not invalidate the ballots of voters who are lawfully registered to vote but give their ballot to a third-party.

Some state officials told Just the News they have been privately discussing asking the Georgia legislature to create penalties for voters who surrender their ballots to a third party.

The Georgia investigation comes as other states have begun turning up evidence of ballot harvesting during the 2020 election.

Arizona has prosecuted several activists for illegally collecting third-party ballots, while the former state Supreme Court justice named to oversee an election integrity probe in Wisconsin recently
offered evidence that third parties may have cast ballots on behalf of physically or mentally incapacitated nursing home residents.

Georgia has had at least one famous case of ballot harvesting, in which a local judge and a lawyer were charged more than a decade ago in Chattooga County with using a postal machine to put postmarks on third-party absentee ballots and delivering them in a razor-thin election in 2006 where the judge was leading.

The late State Court Judge Carlton Vines was charged with unlawful possession of ballots, conspiracy to commit election fraud and making false statements in connection with filing notice of candidacy.

His first trial ended in a deadlocked jury in 2009, and a second trial was averted when Vines agreed to resign his judgeship.

Chattooga County lawyer Albert C. Palmour was fined $18,000 in 2011 for his role in the scheme after losing an appeal.


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More stalling tactics? Raffensperger filled up his bank accounts with Zuckerbucks, so don’t expect him to do anything to expose his our fraud. Georgia, the rest of the country, especially The South, are totally ashamed you let some fat inner city chick take over your elections. Shame!
Raffensperger has a little over a month before "2,000 Mules" is released. It will have videos and proof of what his investigation will somehow never find.
 
Massive mailed out ballots gave the dems in blue districts the ability to ballot stuff the shit out of the election....
It did and if they do it again it will be time for secession or kinetic options. IF it is allowed again, this nation is OVAH.
The Left and their media 5th columnists pulled off a steal by gaslighting and yelling louder than anyone else. If they were interested in calming suspicions and fair proving fair play they would have immediately acquiesced to an open investigation by an independent body. As it is, they have FOUGHT that at every step. The only thing that will motivate Americans to fight more than a rigged electoral process would be an attempt to confiscate guns.
I predict that the RINO scum in GA will make a lot of noise but present no evidence that the cheating would have
"changed the outcome". THAT SHIT ISN'T GOING TO WORK.
As it is, if the Dems cannot win in '22 or '24 they will deny the validity of the election and the country will burn then, as well. It's coming, folks. When the pain sets in, just remember that it wasn't Trump supporters who went there FIRST.
 
I wonder if the people involved with cheating are sorry they did today when they go to the store or to pump gas....
Not if they were paid enough. Until they begin going to prison for fraud, they will remain "true believers". I'd support 10-year sentences for such activity, no parole.
 
Some state officials told Just the News they have been privately discussing asking the Georgia legislature to create penalties for voters who surrender their ballots to a third party.

It should be a felony with mandatory prison time of no less than three years.....No fine, no plea bargain, just straight to "pound you in the ass" state prison after sentencing.

Of course if they were obtained by fraud like from a nursing home then it should not apply. Even more reason to jack-up anyone that harvested them from the infirm, in fact it should be a enhanced charge to do so.

Any harvester should get a mandatory 3 years for each ballot. Maybe that $10.00 would not look so good then and anyone funding such activities should receive a mandatory minimum of 25 years.

Felony charges along with stiff mandatory penalties should be the order of the day for those messing with the vote.....Dem or gop.
 
What an amusing way of telegraphing that you dream of murdering your fellow citizens
There's nothing amusing about the hellscape this country will become if we stop honoring elections because we no longer have faith in them. That's the disconnect you people seem to have today. You think that just because your talking points are repeated ad-nauseum by your favorite media outlet, the rest of us MUST COMPLY. You're going to find that won't fly going forward.

As for "murdering" my fellow citizens, you are a lying sack of muck and don't know me at all. My words are predictions based on what I see happening locally and nationwide. If you support things like the electoral "reform" legislation the Left is pushing, I can tell you there will come blowback, it will not be avoided.
ANYONE who is willing to risk that rather than simply demand ID to register and to cast a ballot, is someone who is a damned thief and it will not be allowed again. Your choice, Cletus.
 
There's nothing amusing about the hellscape this country will become if we stop honoring elections because we no longer have faith in them.
Your delusions threatening the country is a daily thing I've lived with my entire life. For example, you justify slaughter across the Middle East because of your delusions that an all powerful, magical being wants you to do it. I don't feel like caring about it anymore.
 

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