Georgia Conducted a Hand Count Audit of Its Election Results. Guess What it Found?
Guy Benson / Townhall Tipsheet
You may recall a bit of a pre-election hullabaloo
over Georgia's plan to hand count votes. A judge determined that the
state's new elections rule was untenable, in a late October order:
"After Georgia voters began heading to the polls Tuesday for the first
day of early voting in the state, a judge enjoined election officials
from moving forward with a controversial new rule that would require the hand counting of ballots when polls close on Nov. 5," CBS News reported at the time. "Judge Robert McBurney called the rule 'too much, too late.' ...The hand count rule and others were
passed in September by the five-person State Election Board on a 3-2
vote, pushed through by a trio of supporters of former President Donald
Trump. The rule would require precinct poll managers and poll officers
to unseal ballot boxes and count the ballots by hand individually to
ensure the tallies match the machine-counted ballot totals." Read more see Xs and videos here.
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