Seems while everyone was busy taking Fulton County to court over election fraud....Georgia seems to have destroyed the election results:
November 11, 2021
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According to Just the News, election integrity group VoterGA filed an Open Records Requests over ballot images from the 2020 election in Georgia allegedly being destroyed.
The group claims they found that 74 Georgia counties failed to produce the images and that 56 counties confirmed that “most or all of the images” had been destroyed.
“Images of ballots are crucial for election records and are required by both federal and state law to be retained for 22 months and 24 months, respectively,” Just The News reported.
“The images automatically created by the Dominion voting system for in-person ballots are on compact flash memory cards, while mail-in ballot images are on memory flash drives. The drives or cards are later manually uploaded to the Election Management Server in the county, and the more densely populated ones use high-speed scanners to directly transfer images to the Election Management Server,” the outlet reported.
“At least 28 counties admitted having no original images at all and 22 of those counties only had recount images that some claimed are the same as originals,” According to VoterGA.
“The organization noted that recount images do not have original time stamps that may be used for auditing nor the original metadata showing how the votes were originally interpreted. Recount images are invalid for an election audit because they can be changed by tampering between scans,” the outlet added.
A total of another 28 counties admitted to VoterGA admitted they do not possess a complete set of original images.
“Various counties were missing all in-person voting images, all absentee images, all Election Day images, or a substantial portion of one or more of those groups,” the nonprofit noted.
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Election Integrity Group: Most 2020 Ballot Images from 56 Georgia Counties Have Been Destroyed
Martin WalshNovember 11, 2021

According to Just the News, election integrity group VoterGA filed an Open Records Requests over ballot images from the 2020 election in Georgia allegedly being destroyed.
The group claims they found that 74 Georgia counties failed to produce the images and that 56 counties confirmed that “most or all of the images” had been destroyed.
“Images of ballots are crucial for election records and are required by both federal and state law to be retained for 22 months and 24 months, respectively,” Just The News reported.
“The images automatically created by the Dominion voting system for in-person ballots are on compact flash memory cards, while mail-in ballot images are on memory flash drives. The drives or cards are later manually uploaded to the Election Management Server in the county, and the more densely populated ones use high-speed scanners to directly transfer images to the Election Management Server,” the outlet reported.
“At least 28 counties admitted having no original images at all and 22 of those counties only had recount images that some claimed are the same as originals,” According to VoterGA.
“The organization noted that recount images do not have original time stamps that may be used for auditing nor the original metadata showing how the votes were originally interpreted. Recount images are invalid for an election audit because they can be changed by tampering between scans,” the outlet added.
A total of another 28 counties admitted to VoterGA admitted they do not possess a complete set of original images.
“Various counties were missing all in-person voting images, all absentee images, all Election Day images, or a substantial portion of one or more of those groups,” the nonprofit noted.
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