Georgia Primary Election Results Challenged

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Heather Mullins Discusses Georgia’s Runoff where Voting Machines were off by 15%. The voting machines are proving to be unreliable.
Brad Raffensperger’s race and the results for the primary here are going to be challenged in all 159 counties. An audit done in Cobb County saw the machine added over 15% to his totals for secretary of state.
clips taken from Bannons War Room – Jun 23, 2022 - Heather Mullins: ‘Two Recounts In Georgia’ Required After Voting Machines Incorrect By Up To ‘15%’
https://rumble.com/v19k0un-heather-mullins-two-recounts-in-georgia-required-after-voting-machines-inco.html
also see:
https://foxmetronews.com/news/breaking-voterga-challenges-georgia-secretary-of-state-raffenspergers-gop-primary-results/

BREAKING: VoterGA Challenges Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger’s GOP Primary Results
Press Room - June 23, 2022
VoterGA today announced a challenge for the Republican Secretary of State’s (SOS) race in Georgia’s May 24, 2022 primary election. All 159 counties are named as Defendants in the contest, that was filed in Spalding County by VoterGA’s co-founder Garland Favorito and attorney Todd Harding. Georgia law allows the same charge against multiple counties to be heard in the jurisdiction of one county. The contest alleges the Dominion vote count for the Secretary of State (SOS) race is not accurate and that incumbent SOS, Brad Raffensperger, certified unlawful results when he declared himself the winner of the primary with 52% of the vote in a four-way race including Jody Hice, T.J. Hudson and David Belle Isle.
The contest seeks to unseal the ballots to determine the accuracy of the results and alleges that all counties violated Open Records Request (ORR) law by failing to honor Mr. Favorito’s ORR for an electronic copy of the actual ballots. Actual ballots are needed to verify election results because VoterGA found the Dominion ballot images required to produce 2020 Fulton County election results were electronically altered prior to certification. VoterGA also announced that 81 counties failed to provide correct, signed certifications for the primary, including 73 that never responded to another ORR Favorito submitted to get the public certificate.
The contest cites evidence collected from a VoterGA monitoring team during a June 6 Cobb Co. hand count audit. The team monitored most Election Day ballots in the Vinings 04 precinct and found Raffensperger received about 53% of the Republican Election Day SOS votes while the Dominion voting system awarded him 68.4% of those votes. Thus, the Dominion software attributed about 15% more votes to Raffensperger’s electronic totals than the actual paper ballots seem to show. Since county tabulators are prepped centrally under the jurisdiction of the SOS office and vulnerable to a single point of attack, there is a significant risk that all tabulators statewide awarded extra votes to Raffensperger which helped him avoid an expected runoff.

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