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Georgia’s Dekalb County Is Allegedly Missing Chain Of Custody Records For Absentee Ballots It Dropped In 300 Locations Around State

The county is unsure of where the chain of custody documents are, this is bad news for a state already wrought with video evidence and testimony of voter fraud


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The Devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for some votes to steal

And you know what?

He would have done a damn good job, if he didnt leave evidence behind everywhere. 

Im talking video surviellence evidence, eye witness testimony, sworn affidavits by said eye witnesses, the whole 9 yards. 

And now, an allegedly missing chain of custody records for a county which dropped absentee ballots in 300 drop boxes around the state. 

Here is what has been alleged:

NTD News came through with the details:

Georgia’s Dekalb County does not know if it is in possession of the ballot transfer forms used to record the chain of custody for absentee ballots dropped into some 300 drop boxes around the state.

The Georgia Department of Voting, Registration and Election responded to an open records request for the transfer forms from Georgia Star by writing that “it has not yet been determined if responsive records to your request exist.”

“DeKalb County and VRE are currently operating within its COVID-19 Emergency Response Plan. These remote operations and VRE’s current workload greatly impact how soon responsive records can be provided,” the response from the department stated.

“VRE is expected to make this determination within thirty business days.”

Georgia Star requested the ballot transfer forms from several counties. Cobb County and Cook County have complied with the request, each providing copies of the forms.

A spokesperson for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told Breitbart News last week that the ballot transfer forms are in the possession of individual counties.

The National File added this:

In order to maintain ballot integrity, as well as the integrity of the entire election process, officials must be able to prove that the ballots – especially absentee and mail-in ballots – were always secure and in possession of authorized and accountable individuals. In at least one Georgia county those records are nowhere to be found.

Georgia election law requires ballots from drop boxes and other remote ballot depository locations to be picked up by teams of at least two people who are mandated to complete a transfer form upon doing so.

“The collection team shall complete and sign a ballot transfer form upon removing the ballots from the drop box, which shall include the date, time, location and number of ballots,” the relevant rule states.

“The ballots from the drop box shall be immediately transported to the county registrar and processed and stored in the same manner as absentee ballots returned by mail are processed and stored. The county registrar or a designee thereof shall sign the ballot transfer form upon receipt of the ballots from the collection team.”



 

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