Marly Hornik and the GA Voter Roll Scorecard

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Why are a large voter block registered on Jan 1 voted in 2022? GA Open Records law says that electronic data is free. Brad Raffensperger, the SOS, does not want to see this voter scorecard. They used to charge $250 for voter rolls and now it costs $500. If that is not clearly saying that it is frustrating the citizen, don’t know what is.
The state is going to continue to frustrate the citizens with their voter rolls through 2024. They are denying the citizens from seeing the voter rolls and allowing the cleaning of the voter rolls. We also need audits of our voter rolls.
United Sovereign Americans is working on a number of lawsuits throughout the country. It is a civil rights violation. MD, PA, OH… working on NC, TX, FL, MI… it will alert the judge that the voter rolls are spoiled and we do not know who is voting in our elections. When a state falls to uphold a Constitutional right, and once it is on record and they certify an election without correction it will be a civil rights crime.
We are digging into the Constitutional Toolbox to stop the crimes from happening in 2024.
There were 34K votes more than voters in the 2022 midterms. They don’t keep the records in GA very well because the voter rolls keep being overwritten. The state either has to admit the system is broken or they have to admit they were not doing their job.
2020 happened and then they passed SB202. They took our tax money to hire a marketing company to say that SB202 fixed the issue and “made it easier to vote and harder to cheat”. Georgian’s know that it will happen again.
Our election officials are depriving us a civil rights right.
10 million voted on the 29 million facial invalid voter record. We had 2 million more votes than voters. Our elections are completely out of compliance.
In 2020 all the lawsuits were thrown out due to standing. But with these lawsuits in place will put us in a different position when needed. 1976 Kenneth Star paper, federal prosecution of elections the federal role is to not intervene but to enforce the reliable federal guidelines.

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