Georgia Election Board Refers 35 Voter Fraud Cases for Prosecution

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Georgia’s election board this week referred 35 cases of voter fraud for prosecution.

“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board, said in a statement.

"Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections,” the Republican added.

The cases include four instances where authorities say convicted felons voted or registered to vote and four other cases of non-citizens voting or registering to do so.

Authorities also said a group called the New Georgia Project submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after a deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in a 2019 special election.

In a statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the project’s CEO Nsé Ufot said: “The February 10th State Election Board meeting was the first time NGP heard about the allegations regarding NGP’s important voter registration work from 2019. We have not received any information on this matter from the Secretary or any other Georgia official so we will have no further comment on the investigation.”

Raffensperger said last year that the project was one of several groups that sent letters to people living outside the state in possible violation of Georgia law. The group, which says it fights for voter rights and was founded by former Democrat gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. The group ran into trouble before, when it failed to pay unemployment insurance, according to state records.

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Makes you wonder just how many people voted in Georgia in the November election and the Senate one in January that shouldn't have. And in many other states too. These are just the cases we are told about, how many others went undetected or lack sufficient evidence to prosecute. Note that lack of evidence to prosecute a case does not mean fraudulent voting didn't occur in that instance, it just means they can't prove it.
 
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Every journey begins with the first step.

And WTF is a Nsé Ufot?


Georgia’s election board this week referred 35 cases of voter fraud for prosecution.
“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board, said in a statement.
"Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections,” the Republican added.
The cases include four instances where authorities say convicted felons voted or registered to vote and four other cases of non-citizens voting or registering to do so.
Authorities also said a group called the New Georgia Project submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after a deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in a 2019 special election.
In a statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the project’s CEO Nsé Ufot said: “The February 10th State Election Board meeting was the first time NGP heard about the allegations regarding NGP’s important voter registration work from 2019. We have not received any information on this matter from the Secretary or any other Georgia official so we will have no further comment on the investigation.”
Raffensperger said last year that the project was one of several groups that sent letters to people living outside the state in possible violation of Georgia law. The group, which says it fights for voter rights and was founded by former Democrat gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. The group ran into trouble before, when it failed to pay unemployment insurance, according to state records.
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When is Raffensperger getting frog marched?

Until such a time, all of this is diversionary window dressing.
 
Every journey begins with the first step.

And WTF is a Nsé Ufot?


Georgia’s election board this week referred 35 cases of voter fraud for prosecution.
“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board, said in a statement.
"Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections,” the Republican added.
The cases include four instances where authorities say convicted felons voted or registered to vote and four other cases of non-citizens voting or registering to do so.
Authorities also said a group called the New Georgia Project submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after a deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in a 2019 special election.
In a statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the project’s CEO Nsé Ufot said: “The February 10th State Election Board meeting was the first time NGP heard about the allegations regarding NGP’s important voter registration work from 2019. We have not received any information on this matter from the Secretary or any other Georgia official so we will have no further comment on the investigation.”
Raffensperger said last year that the project was one of several groups that sent letters to people living outside the state in possible violation of Georgia law. The group, which says it fights for voter rights and was founded by former Democrat gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. The group ran into trouble before, when it failed to pay unemployment insurance, according to state records.
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"And WTF is a Nsé Ufot?"

Its an old Cajun lingo for .... 'The Niece you fought'
 
cool, those 35 people should be charged for fraud.
They are just the sacrificial lambs-------hoping to appease the angry american populous, the crooked pols off up these 35 and hope this is enough to keep them from being recalled and having criminal charges pressed against them.
 
Every journey begins with the first step.

And WTF is a Nsé Ufot?


Georgia’s election board this week referred 35 cases of voter fraud for prosecution.
“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board, said in a statement.
"Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections,” the Republican added.
The cases include four instances where authorities say convicted felons voted or registered to vote and four other cases of non-citizens voting or registering to do so.
Authorities also said a group called the New Georgia Project submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after a deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in a 2019 special election.
In a statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the project’s CEO Nsé Ufot said: “The February 10th State Election Board meeting was the first time NGP heard about the allegations regarding NGP’s important voter registration work from 2019. We have not received any information on this matter from the Secretary or any other Georgia official so we will have no further comment on the investigation.”
Raffensperger said last year that the project was one of several groups that sent letters to people living outside the state in possible violation of Georgia law. The group, which says it fights for voter rights and was founded by former Democrat gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. The group ran into trouble before, when it failed to pay unemployment insurance, according to state records.
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This is clearly harassment and it won't work.
 
New Georgia Project was previously known as NEO Philanthropy--------and funded by various corrupt globalist libs/communists including SOROS is now trying to hide his action which is also likely the reason for the name change.


Inside Philanthropy described NEO as “an intermediary that doesn’t have its own resources for grantmaking.” [4] The group receives funding from major center-left donors, including the Atlantic Philanthropies, George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Gill Foundation, the Pew Trusts, and the Carnegie Corporation, among others. [5] The organization and similar left-of-center groups that engage in “nonpartisan” voter registration have received criticism for appearing to favor the registration of voters exceptionally likely to vote for Democratic candidates.
 
Every journey begins with the first step.

And WTF is a Nsé Ufot?


Georgia’s election board this week referred 35 cases of voter fraud for prosecution.
“Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution,” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chairman of the five-member board, said in a statement.
"Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections,” the Republican added.
The cases include four instances where authorities say convicted felons voted or registered to vote and four other cases of non-citizens voting or registering to do so.
Authorities also said a group called the New Georgia Project submitted 1,268 voter registration applications after a deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in a 2019 special election.
In a statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the project’s CEO Nsé Ufot said: “The February 10th State Election Board meeting was the first time NGP heard about the allegations regarding NGP’s important voter registration work from 2019. We have not received any information on this matter from the Secretary or any other Georgia official so we will have no further comment on the investigation.”
Raffensperger said last year that the project was one of several groups that sent letters to people living outside the state in possible violation of Georgia law. The group, which says it fights for voter rights and was founded by former Democrat gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. The group ran into trouble before, when it failed to pay unemployment insurance, according to state records.
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FAKE NEWS
 
On April 22, Barry was asked by FBI agents why he submitted a ballot for Suzanne.

“Just because I wanted Trump to win…I know she (Suzanne) was going to vote for Trump anyways,” he told investigators. He also said he thought the “other guys'” were cheating so he would “give him (former president Trump) another vote.”
 

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