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In 2019, a Georgia law passed requiring election officials to notify voters if their ballots were rejected to give them an opportunity to verify their identities. Absentee voters must use ID to vote in Georgia.In his testimony, Wingate said there were more people on the voting roll in Fulton County than there were citizens of voting age. He also said chain of custody documents, which monitor the movement of absentee ballots, were not provided by the department.
"How can I trust as a board member to certify this election when I cannot receive even a sampling, anything at all, with regards to chain of custody document?" he said.
He said he requested surveillance tapes of drop boxes where people posted their ballots but they were not provided.
He said there were a "huge number" of absentee-by-mail ballots and that he was concerned about the functionality of the platform used to verify them.

Fani Willis dealt blow by new testimony
Fulton County Elections Board member Mark Wingate, testifying in DC under oath, offered his reasons for voting against certifying the 2020 election.

So here are the voting numbers for Fulton County, GA for the 2020 election...
NOTE:Biden got nearly 4 times the number of Absentee ballots then Trump.
So how many of the Fulton County Absentee ballots signatures verified?
Or were they like these examples of signatures NOT matching..
Oh and by the way this information came from the testimony of this case...
Former Fulton County Elections Official Explains Why He Voted Against Certification Twice During Jeffrey Clark’s Disbarment Trial
Mark Wingate, who served on the board of Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, said he voted against certifying the 2020 election twice.AND AGAIN WHY did Mr. Wingate vote against certification of 2020 election...TWICE?
“I and other board members had requested that we obtain the chain of custody documentation from the department and none of that was ever delivered,” he said. He asked for surveillance footage of drop boxes, but no footage was ever turned over to him. “There was never any surveillance tape, an inch of footage delivered to the board,” Wingate said.
He discovered Fulton County was using the Bluecrest platform for absentee ballot processing, which includes electronic signature verification. He was told technicians from Bluecrest were still on site in 2020 trying to make the electronic signature verification work.
“I asked, ‘What did we do for signature verification?’ And the comment I got back frankly floored me, ‘We didn’t do any,'” Wingate said.
He added that Fulton County never got its signature verification software to work, including afterward. He continued serving on the board through 2023.

Former Fulton County Elections Official Explains Why He Voted Against Certification Twice During Jeffrey Clark's Disbarment Trial - Tennessee Star
Former Fulton County Elections Official Explains Why He Voted Against Certification Twice During Jeffrey Clark's Disbarment Trial

Verification of the Absentee junk mail ballots signatures were the same as the signatures of the forms requesting absentee ballots.
Again.. for those of you that don't understand:
- A person like me wants to vote Absentee so we send by mail a physical request for the absentee form to our election offices.
- I get the "Request for Absentee ballot" and I physically sign the form returning to the election office.
- I get the absentee ballot in an envelope with 2 other envelopes.
- Envelope one contains the ballot and I sign that envelope on the outside of the envelope that contains my ballot.
- The 2nd envelope contains that envelope I signed and in that envelope is my absentee ballot.
- So the signature on the request form if it matches the signature on the outside of envelope containing my ballot are compared.
- If my signatures match, the ballot contained in the signed envelope is removed and considered valid.
"the chain of custody documentation from the department and none of that was ever delivered,"
I asked, ‘What did we do for signature verification?’ And the comment I got back frankly floored me, ‘We didn’t do any,'” Wingate said.
He added that Fulton County never got its signature verification software to work, including afterward.
The Bluecrest platform for absentee ballot processing signature verification according to Fulton County election officials never worked!