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It's All Politics
Democrats dug themselves an election integrity hole, courts may bury them in it
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from justthenews.com
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What parts of the Georgia law restricts voters of a certain skin color?
One or two cases of voter fraud per election? This is the second time I've seen you make this statement. Even if you count proven voter fraud, it's more than that. In my case, I wasn't allowed to file a complaint because it wasn't found until two years later and was told that "it didn't affect the outcome".
This is just one case of Georgia voter fraud that caused an election to be overturned:
Georgia's 28th House District The 2018 election for Georgia's 28th House district was overturned twice by Senior Superior Court Judge David Sweat because some out-of-district voters submitted ballots, some voters moved out of the district between the first and second runoff elections, and there was at least one instance of duplicate voting. Though individuals were not prosecuted, this northeastern Georgia district faced three elections in the same year between the same Republican candidates (no Democrats ran). In the end, the incumbent lost to challenger Chris Erwin.
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