GEORGIA: Number Of Uncounted Ballots Rises By 35,000 Overnight, Sparking More Fraud Concerns

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In a matter of hours, the uncounted ballots in the State of Georgia jumped by over 35,000. In a state that holds 16 Electoral College votes as its prize – and with a difference of just 13,534 votes between President Trump and Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, 35,000 votes could be the difference in the election.

Speaking to WSB-TV in Atlanta, Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, said there were under 25,000 ballots left to be counted. But almost immediately his office contacted the news station with a retraction.

“The Secretary of State’s Office says there are actually 50,000 to 60,000 uncounted ballots remaining as of 8:30am, more than initially thought early this morning,” WSB-TV reported.

The Secretary of State’s office later issued a formal press release stating there were approximately 61,367 ballots still outstanding.

At this writing, President Trump leads Democrat Joe Biden 49.52 percent to 49.25 percent, a 0.27 percent margin which allows for a recount. The total difference in votes between the two is a mere 13,534 votes.

Raffensperger’s spokesman didn’t answer phone calls and didn’t return a voicemails. Raffensperger didn’t appear at a scheduled mid-morning press conference.

The breakdown of the ballots in the State of Georgia left to be counted, as stated by the Secretary of State’s office:

  • 3,027 in Brian County
  • 494 in Burke County
  • 17,157 in Chatham County*
  • 7,408 in Clayton County*
  • 700 in Cobb County*
  • 682 in Floyd County
  • 4,713 in Forsyth County
  • 11,200 in Fulton County*
  • 7,300 in Gwinnett County*
  • 3,641 in Harris County
  • 1,797 in Lawrence County
  • 1,552 in Putnam County
  • 456 in Taylor County

* – Denotes Counties that went for Biden

Georgia has seen a rash of irregularity issues this election cycle. A burst water pipe delayed mail-in ballot vote counting in Fulton County even though no ballots were reported to have been damaged. Software problems caused issues in two other counties.

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