43K Counted Absentee Georgia Ballots Violated Chain Of Custody Rule–This Was Just In One County

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The 2020 election disaster continues to be exposed.

43,907 absentee ballots in DeKalb County Georgia did not follow proper chain of custody procedures.

Biden only “won” Georgia 11,779.

From Just The News:

More than 70% of the 61,731 absentee ballots put in drop boxes in the November 2020 presidential election in DeKalb County, Georgia, were counted and certified by the county and the state, despite violating chain of custody requirements.

The exact number was 43,907 ballots. The chain of custody requirements are set forth in Georgia Emergency Rule 183-1-14-1.8-.14, promulgated by the Georgia State Election Board at its July 1, 2020, meeting.

The rule states absentee ballots placed in drop boxes “shall be immediately transported to the county registrar” by the two-person collection team, which is required to sign a ballot transfer form indicating the number of ballots picked up, the time the ballots were picked up, and the location of the drop box.

The rule also states the county registrar or a designee “thereof shall sign the ballot transfer form upon receipt of the ballots from the collection team.”

More from Georgia Star News:

The Georgia Star News obtained 725 absentee ballot drop box transfer forms used in the November 2020 election in DeKalb County to document the chain of custody of the 61,731 absentee ballots deposited in drop boxes from the DeKalb County law department in response to an open records request.

Those 725 absentee ballot drop box transfer forms can be viewed here.

Of the 61,731 absentee ballots DeKalb County recorded as being deposited into drop boxes during the November 2020 election, 46 percent – or 28,194 of the absentee ballots – were not documented as being received by the elections registrar or the director’s designee until the day after they were collected from the drop box.

The range in which absentee ballots were collected from drop boxes in DeKalb County and documented as received by the registrar the next day was between 13 and 22 hours, or nearly a full day later.

A full audit is needed in Georgia now.

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