Unseal the Ballots!

Sen Max Burns makes this statement every time he testifies "I made three Commitments:

1. That every legal vote counts
2. Every county follows Georgia law
3. That every voter has confidence, every voter has confidence that their vote was counted, was tabulated correctly, was counted and that it was secure.”

The only thing that makes us feel secure in our elections is transparency, so we ask to unseal the ballots. 

We must resolve what many believe to be the biggest problem with Georgia elections today. VoterGA has provided concrete evidence showing Dominion ballot images used to tabulate votes for Fulton County’s 2020 General Election were electronically altered prior to certification of the results. See VoterGA’s press conference video and corresponding slides illustrating this was determined.

In 2020, there were four affidavits from senior poll managers who swore they handled counterfeit ballots in the Fulton Co. hand count audit. In the only 2022 primary race audited, a DeKalb hand count audit found the Dominion system declared the wrong winners and failed to count 1805 votes in a single race. To detect counterfeit ballots and verify secretly counted election results, the actual physical ballots must be subject to Open Records Requests upon completion of an election. 

This can easily be accomplished by Chairwoman Kirkpatrick’s SB122 Sections 3, 4, and 5 or House Chairman Blackmon’s HB426, which has already passed the Government Affairs Committee. These bills contain the same language to unseal ballots as last year’s SB89, which had unanimous Republican support and came within a minute of passing into law on Sine Die.

We have been victimized for over two years by false lower court decisions claiming we had no standing to see election ballots. The Georgia Supreme Court overrode these egregious decisions last year by confirming citizens, residents, taxpayers, and voters always had standing but we have still not seen ballots yet. Proper legislative action is required to protect Georgians from more voting rights violations.

*The CP-GA is helping spread the word of VoterGA's efforts in this cause.

Unseal the Ballots!

Sen Max Burns makes this statement every time he testifies "I made three Commitments:

1. That every legal vote counts
2. Every county follows Georgia law
3. That every voter has confidence, every voter has confidence that their vote was counted, was tabulated correctly, was counted and that it was secure.”

The only thing that makes us feel secure in our elections is transparency, so we ask to unseal the ballots. 

We must resolve what many believe to be the biggest problem with Georgia elections today. VoterGA has provided concrete evidence showing Dominion ballot images used to tabulate votes for Fulton County’s 2020 General Election were electronically altered prior to certification of the results. See VoterGA’s press conference video and corresponding slides illustrating this was determined.

In 2020, there were four affidavits from senior poll managers who swore they handled counterfeit ballots in the Fulton Co. hand count audit. In the only 2022 primary race audited, a DeKalb hand count audit found the Dominion system declared the wrong winners and failed to count 1805 votes in a single race. To detect counterfeit ballots and verify secretly counted election results, the actual physical ballots must be subject to Open Records Requests upon completion of an election. 

This can easily be accomplished by Chairwoman Kirkpatrick’s SB122 Sections 3, 4, and 5 or House Chairman Blackmon’s HB426, which has already passed the Government Affairs Committee. These bills contain the same language to unseal ballots as last year’s SB89, which had unanimous Republican support and came within a minute of passing into law on Sine Die.

We have been victimized for over two years by false lower court decisions claiming we had no standing to see election ballots. The Georgia Supreme Court overrode these egregious decisions last year by confirming citizens, residents, taxpayers, and voters always had standing but we have still not seen ballots yet. Proper legislative action is required to protect Georgians from more voting rights violations.

*The CP-GA is helping spread the word of VoterGA's efforts in this cause.