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Biden took Georgia by just 11,000 ballots. Ballot images are digital copies taken of all ballots fed through electronic vote counting machines. They can be recounted without accessing the paper ballots. Federal law mandates that all records pertaining to elections be preserved for 22 months.
"102 Georgia Counties are unable to produce their drop box videos, meaning that there is no surveillance for over 181 thousand ballots
In a press release, VoterGA announced that their drop box survey team determined that a massive 102 counties in Georgia are unable to produce drop box surveillance videos for November of 2020's General Election.
72 of these counties have admitted to VoterGA that the surveillance footage meant to monitor for ballot trafficking has been destroyed. Video monitoring is missing for 181,507 cast ballots."
"107,000 drop boxes had improper chain of custody, surveillance footage for 181,000 ballots has been destroyed, and 1.7 million ballots’ original images have been deleted or eliminated."
From VoterGA’s release:
“According to state and federal law, all elections records must be retained. In fact, federal law requires a 22- month retention period for election records while state law requires a 24-month retention period for election documents that are formerly considered to include videos or electronic digital files.”
HUGE: 102 Counties in Georgia Can't Produce Drop Box Videos! NO SURVEILLANCE FOR OVER 181,000 BALLOTS! * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Jesse Martin
102 counties in Georgia are unable to produce surveillance footage for ballot drop boxes from November 2020.
100percentfedup.com
"102 Georgia Counties are unable to produce their drop box videos, meaning that there is no surveillance for over 181 thousand ballots
In a press release, VoterGA announced that their drop box survey team determined that a massive 102 counties in Georgia are unable to produce drop box surveillance videos for November of 2020's General Election.
72 of these counties have admitted to VoterGA that the surveillance footage meant to monitor for ballot trafficking has been destroyed. Video monitoring is missing for 181,507 cast ballots."
"107,000 drop boxes had improper chain of custody, surveillance footage for 181,000 ballots has been destroyed, and 1.7 million ballots’ original images have been deleted or eliminated."
From VoterGA’s release:
“According to state and federal law, all elections records must be retained. In fact, federal law requires a 22- month retention period for election records while state law requires a 24-month retention period for election documents that are formerly considered to include videos or electronic digital files.”
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