A 29-page report that has come into the possession of Just the News reveals the massive problems in the way the election count was handled in Fulton County.
The report mentions double-counting, insecure storage, a massive chain of custody problems, and a worker’s threat to “f_^k sh*t up. Raffensperger received the report and still claimed the election was run fair and honestly and that he didn’t know there was a chain of custody problems.
In January, Raffensperger, who should have been kicked out of office by now, made an appearance on national television claiming that his office ran the fairest and most honest election possible.
He said that knowing he had the 29-page report that proved every word out of his mouth was a total lie. This is why this man should never hold public office again. He is too corrupt.
“This seems like a massive chain of custody problem,” the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger’s office shortly after the election.
That glaring notation was written around 4:00 p.m. on Election Day, when Jones observed absentee ballots arriving at the county’s central absentee scanning center at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena “in rolling bins 2k at a time.”
“It is my understanding is that the ballots are supposed to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to protect them,” he wrote, noting these ballots weren’t.
He also feared the flow of absentee ballots seemed too voluminous. “Too many ballots coming in for secure black ballot boxes,” he observed.
You can read the full report obtained by Just the News from the Secretary of State’s office here.