Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Judge Dismisses Fulton County, Georgia Ballot Review Case

Judge Dismisses Fulton County, Georgia Ballot Review Case

In an amended  complaint, the VOTERGA group claims to have “new evidence from public records that show Fulton County’s hand count audit of the Nov. 3, 2020 election was riddled with massive errors and provable fraud.”

In the complaint, VOTERGA states that their “team found at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots with 4,255 total extra votes were redundantly added into Fulton Co. audit results for the November election. These illicit votes include 3,390 extra votes for Joe Biden, 865 extra votes for Donald Trump.”

On Thursday, Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero dismissed a lawsuit alleging 2020 election fraud in Fulton county.

The Independent reports that the lawsuit, originally filed in December, sought a review of roughly 147,000 absentee ballots and followed a motion filed last July to immediately inspect the ballots in Fulton County.

Judge Amero stated that voters bringing the case forward “failed to allege a particularized injury” and “didn’t have the legal standing to claim their constitutional rights had been violated.”

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8 comments:

  1. The system is rigged against us.

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  2. The fix is in.

    Earlier this week 2 Fulton county election official were caught shredding 300 2020 ballots that are required by law to be kept on file for 2 years. They were fired. I haven't heard anything about arrest.

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  3. "No legal standing". One of the leftist judges favorite excuses for dismissing lawsuits they want DEAD. TINVOWOOT. It's us or them....to the death.

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    1. Yes and relied on for many of the 600? lawsuits.....?

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  4. Does Georgia vote for its judges? Maybe he should have recused himself, if he was elected by a rigged voting system.

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