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2020 Georgia Election Questions Persist as Fulton County Admits Rule Violations

By Natalia Mittelstadt | Just the News

Five years after the 2020 presidential election, GOP-led Georgia is still facing repercussions from Fulton County’s issues, as the state is also under scrutiny by the Justice Department for voter roll maintenance.

Georgia continues to face election integrity issues as more information regarding the 2020 election has come to light, while the state pushes back against federal oversight.

Last month, Fulton County informed the State Elections Board that tabulator tapes were not properly signed after the 2020 election, in violation of state regulations, Atlanta News First reported. Also, the county explained that it had misplaced other tabulator tapes and documents from that election.

“People are taking this very seriously now,” county official says

The tabulator tapes are essentially receipts printed from ballot tabulation machines used to verify that the number of voters matches the number of votes. According to Georgia regulations, a poll manager and two witnesses must be present for the printing, checking, and signing of each tape from the machines.

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