A complaint filed simultaneously with the Georgia secretary of state and the State Election Board and obtained exclusively by The Federalist reveals tens of thousands of potentially illegal votes were cast in the 2022 midterm election.
This revelation comes after the Georgia secretary of state ignored a similar complaint highlighting evidence indicating that nearly 35,000 potentially illegal votes may have been included in the final tally certifying Joe Biden as the state winner by 11,779 votes. And now, with just four months until the November 2024 general election, the state’s refusal to address the problem ensures chaos will ensue unless there is a complete blowout by one of the candidates.
On Wednesday, Mark Davis, the president of Data Productions Inc. and an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, sent the Georgia secretary of state and the State Election Board a complaint seeking an investigation of as many as 25,794 potentially illegal votes cast during the 2022 midterm election. The complaint notes that under Georgia law, residents must vote in the county in which they reside unless they have changed their residence within 30 days of the election.
National Change of Address (NCOA) processing Davis performed revealed that nearly 25,800 Georgia residents filed an NCOA notice with the U.S. Postal Service, indicating they were moving permanently from one Georgia county to a second one. Those notices of a permanent address change all fell outside the 30-day grace period that allows Georgia residents to cast a ballot in the county in which they previously lived. None of the 25,000-plus voters updated their address and instead all appear to have voted in the county in which they previously resided.
This revelation comes after the Georgia secretary of state ignored a similar complaint highlighting evidence indicating that nearly 35,000 potentially illegal votes may have been included in the final tally certifying Joe Biden as the state winner by 11,779 votes. And now, with just four months until the November 2024 general election, the state’s refusal to address the problem ensures chaos will ensue unless there is a complete blowout by one of the candidates.
On Wednesday, Mark Davis, the president of Data Productions Inc. and an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, sent the Georgia secretary of state and the State Election Board a complaint seeking an investigation of as many as 25,794 potentially illegal votes cast during the 2022 midterm election. The complaint notes that under Georgia law, residents must vote in the county in which they reside unless they have changed their residence within 30 days of the election.
National Change of Address (NCOA) processing Davis performed revealed that nearly 25,800 Georgia residents filed an NCOA notice with the U.S. Postal Service, indicating they were moving permanently from one Georgia county to a second one. Those notices of a permanent address change all fell outside the 30-day grace period that allows Georgia residents to cast a ballot in the county in which they previously lived. None of the 25,000-plus voters updated their address and instead all appear to have voted in the county in which they previously resided.
Source:
The Federalist