In looking at an election suit, Coalition For Good Governance et. al. v. Raffensperger, I count eight (8) lawyers defending six, 5 State Board of Election board members and the Secretary of State. I have observed court cases with the Secretary as a defendant and find that the state interests are always represented by multipleContinue reading “HOW MANY IS TOO MANY LAWYERS?”
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January 6 Report
MIRACLE?
AWED AGAIN
It never ceases to put me in awe when I work or watch a poll. If you are or ever have been an elected official, you owe a debt. If you are a legislator and consider legislating anything about elections without having trained and worked a poll, you are not prepared to do your jobContinue reading “AWED AGAIN”
WHAT’S GOING ON?
Pursuant to wed committee meeting, i could not email link. Said it was spam Tried breaking it up, tried sending picture, tried even sending in different emails. They got this one locked down. T
IT NEVER HURTS TO TAKE A SECOND LOOK
Georgia law requires every vote to be accurately counted. There is zero tolerance for inaccurate counting. In Coalition for Good Governance v. Kemp and extended to Raffensperger a federal judge ruled that law against voters documenting their ballot using photography coud not be enforced. Yet, no directive has been given to election offices to changeContinue reading “IT NEVER HURTS TO TAKE A SECOND LOOK”
RECENT GEORGIA ELECTION INTEGRITY CHRONOLOGY
CONSIDERATION IN FULL
Ann Brumbaugh is the attorney currently advising the Cherokee County Board of Elections as of September 23, 2022. She has worked and spoken against citizens concerned about transparent elections. You will find elsewhere on this site where she misadvised the Board. Poor information is what she spreads to a board who is bound by lawContinue reading “CONSIDERATION IN FULL”
FULTON COUNTY PA SUES DOMINION
A PICTURE SAYS A THOUSAND WORDS
In a court suit fighting SB 202, Coalition for Good Goverment, et. al. v. Raffensperger, et. al., a preliminary injunction has been issued allowing for voters photographing their voted ballot on the bmd in the voting booth. The order was signed August 20, 2021, but no change in pollworker training, or signage has been putContinue reading “A PICTURE SAYS A THOUSAND WORDS”