Evidence Revealed: 148,000 Mail-In Ballots In Georgia's 2020 Election Lacked Signature Verification

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A recent discovery suggests that mail-in ballots in the 2020 Election in Fulton County, GA, were not subjected to signature verification.

Concerns arose over 148,000 ballots in Fulton County post-election, identified as lacking creases, indicating they may not have been received via mail. These ballots have faced legal scrutiny since the election.

Rasmussen Reports shared an affidavit on Wednesday, revealing that an individual in Georgia alleged that no signature verification was conducted for 148,000 ballots in the state during the 2020 Election. The affidavit, presented by witness Mark Wingate, highlighted this critical issue.

This revelation was further supported by CannCon, who referenced a court case video where Fulton County employees admitted to not utilizing the signature verification system for mail-in ballot envelopes. Consequently, voter signature records were not utilized for verification, prolonging the verification process.

The judge overseeing the case acknowledged that the 2020 election in Georgia should not have been certified, given these discrepancies. As more information surfaces daily, it becomes increasingly evident that the 2020 Election was marred by irregularities and should not have been validated.