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BREAKING: The Georgia State Election Board has voted to accept a new rule requiring counties to preserve voting machine memory cards which contain ballot images, audit logs, etc
This came after they discovered that 1.7 million ballot images were missing from the 2020 election
Garland Favaorito of
@VoterGa
presented his findings and the proposed rule. He gave the board no choice but to move forward with it despite pushback from the Democrat member who tried to argue it would cost too much money
This is yet another great change in Georgia that will go a long way to stop the cheat. If anyone thinks there was fraud in a county, they can now just analyze the original ballot images
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
It is possible the additional storage costs could make it cheaper to use hand-countable paper ballots. One can only hope.
1.7 million images missing? Yea, they had something to hide. Most secure election in the history of mankind.