Georgia’s Raffensperger Caught in Another Scandal – After His Claims that “Audits” of Georgia’s Voting Machines and Election Were Performed by a Certified Auditor Come into Question

Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is the face of 2020 Election sham.  His actions in Georgia were reprehensible.  And now we caught him in another scandal.

It’s really hard to find the words to describe Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s actions during the 2020 election cycle.  We’ve reported extensively on his actions and today can add more dishonesty on his part to the list.

To this day there are hundreds of thousands of ballots that were lacking the legal documentation to confirm the results in Georgia in the 2020 election.  Secretary of State Raffensperger certified the results anyway. 

Hundreds of thousands of ballots lack the proper documentation required by law to confirm their validity.  These votes should never have been certified by anyone:

Georgia’s Secretary of State Raffensperger Certified Georgia’s 2020 Election Results Knowing 460,000 Ballots Were Missing Legally Required Chain of Custody Documentation

But there’s more.  Raffensperger used a firm to audit the Dominion voting machines before and after the 2020 election.  But Raffensperger withheld information on the audit firm and actually lied about its certifications.

Attorney Sidney Powell told the  World Tribune:

“There should be an investigation, a thorough criminal investigation, frankly, of everyone involved in acquiring the Dominion [Voting] System for the state of Georgia,” attorney Sidney Powell said.

Powell is right.

Georgia’s Secretary of State Raffensperger withheld pertinent information from Georgia’s voters and outright lied about the firm auditing Georgia’s machines and vote.

Jeff Carlson at the Markets Work shared this in early December:

The firm hired by Georgia’s secretary of state to conduct an “audit” of Dominion Voting Systems technology used during the 2020 elections is the same one that previously certified the Dominion systems and also approved a last-minute system-wide software change just weeks before the election.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger failed to disclose that the company, Pro V&V, had a preexisting relationship with Dominion that dated back years, in his Nov. 17 statement announcing the results of the audit.

Raffensperger also failed to disclose that Dominion had used technical conclusions from Pro V&V in a pre-election Georgia lawsuit that questioned the reliability of Dominion’s systems during a last-minute software fix before the Nov. 3 election. The testing from Pro V&V had been characterized as “superficial” and “cursory testing” by an expert cited in court documents.

In the widely quoted statement, Raffensperger said that the audit of Dominion machines was complete, there was “no sign of foul play,” and that “Pro V&V found no evidence” of tampering with the machines:

“We are glad but not surprised that the audit of the state’s voting machines was an unqualified success,” said Secretary Raffensperger. “Election security has been a top priority since day one of my administration. We have partnered with the Department of Homeland Security, the Georgia Cyber Center, Georgia Tech security experts, and wide range of other election security experts around the state and country so Georgia voters can be confident that their vote is safe and secure.”

Raffensperger also included an impressive description of Pro V&V in his statement, but again failed to disclose the firm’s relationship with Dominion, nor did he address the fact that Pro V&V appears to be a very small and private company that operates out of a single office suite.

Raffensperger issued a memo of the results of the Pro V&V audit at that time:

The problem with Raffensperger’s memo is that Pro V&V was not certified in 2020 at the time it performed the audits of Dominion Voting Machines in Georgia. 

It had been certified up through 2017 but there was never any proof that it had been re-certified until yesterday.

We reported yesterday morning that Pro V&V was not certified and by yesterday afternoon the EAC posted memos to its site re-certifying Pro V&V.  (It’s still unknown what actions took place to re-certify Pro V&V so quickly after our reporting):

WE CAUGHT THEM: Arizona’s Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Lied – EAC Updated Website after Gateway Pundit Report Discovered Their Auditors Were Uncertified

Regardless, when Raffensperger claimed Pro V&V was a certified auditor, he was wrong, he lied.

Georgians should be livid with the way that they have been treated in the 2020 election and the numerous abnormalities that were NEVER investigated.  

The voting machines chosen by Secretary of State Raffensperger were never reviewed by a certified auditor but Secretary of State Raffensperger claimed they were.  He lied.

The post Georgia’s Raffensperger Caught in Another Scandal – After His Claims that “Audits” of Georgia’s Voting Machines and Election Were Performed by a Certified Auditor Come into Question appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.