It
appeared, according to the Georgia Secretary of State’s website, that
Habersham County’s Mud Creek precinct in northeastern Georgia had 276
registered voters ahead of the state’s primary elections in May.
Some 670 ballots were cast, according to the Georgia secretary of
state’s office, indicating a 243 percent turnout.
But on Tuesday at 10 a.m., the number of registered voters on the
secretary of state’s website was changed for Mud Creek to 3,704
registered voters, reflecting a more likely turnout of about 18
percent. [FULL]
It may seem unfair to jump to any
conclusion. But when one political
party has been guilty of the past 3,873 voter frauds ... Ahem.
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Live here in Georgia and there are a few bills that are being proposed that have paper ballots.
ReplyDeleteHabersham is a rural and probably conservative county but there are a lot of Democrats still in charge and especially so in the metro areas. Electronic or not, I could see those in charge sitting in the back of the office with a voting machine and voting for those that didnt show up but not sure why you would vote beyond the registration rolls.
Hopefully, a paper ballot would only print from the voter registration rolls but any system can be rigged