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Fulton County Election Case from 2020 Gets Reinstated


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It appears that yet another election fraud case that was previously dismissed as a conspiracy theory may be back on track.

A 2020 case from Fulton County, Georgia was originally dismissed for a “lack of standing” by a county superior court.

A Georgia Appeals Court has just reinstated that case.

VoterGA filed the original lawsuit against the county Board of Registration and Elections in December of 2020, which sought to review as many as 147,000 absentee ballots in search of votes deemed to be illegitimate.

The judge who first dismissed the case claimed that the Georgia voters who brought the case forward lacked standing because they ‘failed to allege a particularized injury.’

Here we go again…

Trending Politics has the details:

A 2020 election case that had been dismissed by a county superior court for “lack of standing” has just been reinstated by the Georgia Appeals Court.

The appeals court reinstated the Garland Favorito, et al. v. Alex Wan, et al. case, which alleges that counterfeit ballots were included in Fulton County’s absentee votes in 2020.

The lawsuit against the county Board of Registration and Elections was originally filed in December 2020 by VoterGA, an election integrity nonprofit organization. Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero had dismissed the case in July, which was upheld upon appeal.

“A judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit that alleged fraud in Georgia’s most populous county during the 2020 election,” the Independent had reported. “The suit sought a review of some 147,000 absentee ballots in search of illegitimate votes, but no evidence emerged to justify such a broad search, the judge said.”

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Becker News has more on the continued chaos in Fulton County:

In July, Tucker Carlson reported on the finding that numerous ballots in Fulton County were double-counted, which would appear to match what was seen on the State Farm Arena video.

“At least 36 batches of mail-in ballots from the November election were double-counted in Fulton County, that is a total of at least 4,000 votes,” he said.

“How’s that possible? I don’t know,” he added. “Every American should want to know, because the answer gets to the heart of the integrity of our elections, otherwise known as our democracy. We’re not talking about a couple of ballots here. We are talking about a lot of ballots, at least hundreds of ballots involved. Enough potentially to affect the outcome of the election.”

Tucker Carlson then discusses the “seven falsified” audit tally sheets discovered by VoterGA.

“How is that not flat-out criminal fraud?” Tucker asked. “We’d love to know. Because it certainly sounds like flat-out criminal fraud.”

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Fulton County just can’t stay out of the news…

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