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VoterGA Identifies 2022 Election Anomalies, Cites Audit Flaws,


Sues to Preserve Ballots after Ballot Image Destruction
ATLANTA, GA, November 22, 2022 –VoterGA revealed serious anomalies in the recent
2022 Georgia General Election. A sworn affidavit corroborated by the Edison media line
feed show that over 20,000 votes were inexplicably subtracted from the vote totals of
U.S. Senate candidate Heschel Walker. In addition, poll books in three counties
mysteriously added hundreds more voters who voted than the number of votes cast by the
machines.

VoterGA explained flaws in the recently completed 2022 Risk Limiting Audit (RLA). Dr.
Phillip Stark, inventor of the RLA process, previously wrote to Georgia officials to explain
that a RLA cannot meaningfully audit a Georgia election because they are conducted
on Ballot Marking Devices (BMD). BMDs cannot produce a voter created source
document to be used for an audit and the RLA process has no means to audit the accuracy of
the BMD.

Secretary of State Raffensperger ignored basic RLA audit principles by selecting batches for
all counties instead of having counties randomly select ballots. The number of ballots varies
by batch across counties, so the audit was disproportionally administered throughout the
state in conflict with Equal Protection clauses of the U.S. and Georgia Constitutions.
Although all types of ballots must be selected, many counties received no Election Day
batches to audit.

Despite the flaws, Raffensperger claimed the 2022 audit confirmed election the results.
VoterGA previously highlighted how their research exposed fatal flaws in the 2020
audit leading to Gov. Brian Kemp’s 36-point study sent to the State Election Board. In
Fulton County, those flaws included a 60% batch error rate, falsified tally sheets with
850 to 0 Biden votes, 6,000 duplicate reported ballots and about 350 duplicate scanned
ballots.
VoterGA announced a new complaint against several counties for unlawful destruction of
original ballot images from the November 2020 General Election. It seeks to preserve 2020
election ballots as the only remedy for the image destruction. Over 1.7 million images were
destroyed by up to 70 counties. Most counties admitted images were overwritten while
some refused to comply with VoterGA Open Records Requests that revealed the destruction.
The press conference was held on the 59th anniversary of the assassination of President John
F. Kennedy. To commemorate the event, VoterGA drew analogies between subsequent false
reporting by the CIA’s Operation Mockingbird and false election integrity reporting today.
VoterGA is a non-partisan, 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization created by a coalition of citizens working to restore election
integrity in Georgia. We advocate for independently verifiable, auditable, recount capable, transparent and tamper proof elections.

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