Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is running an election office which is poorly managed and up to its neck in a massive number of investigations into election and voter fraud in Georgia.
Given that it is this bad at the top, it opens the door to questions about the professionalism and integrity of State Election Board employees at the county level.
The voters of Georgia – and the rest of the country – have a lot to be very concerned about with this Secretary of State. As already reported Georgia’s two Senators, Senator Kelly Loeffler and Senator David Perdue, are calling for his resignation.
On September 10, 2020 the Georgia Secretary of State’s State Election Board (SEB) meeting was held and the agenda included numerous investigations which are before Raffensperger’s elections board. The sheer number of investigations – one hundred – involving election irregularities, fraud, and absentee ballot issues is shocking and should greatly concern Georgia’s registered voters. It is crystal clear that there are significant problems in Georgia with absentee voting and absentee ballots, given that there are no fewer than 19 investigations into these issues by the SEB. Almost 20% of these investigations relate to absentee voting. Because these 100 investigations are lacking dates in this meeting’s agenda, the public does not know when each investigation was initiated. 2019? 2020?